How long can a patient with advanced cervical cancer bone metastasis live depends on many factors, such as the patient’s own physical and psychological status, whether he/she has undergone active treatment and so on. If patients with advanced bone metastasis of cervical cancer have poor physical condition, excessive psychological pressure and cannot cooperate with treatment well, the survival period is generally shorter, ranging from a few months to one or two years, and this is subject to individual differences. If patients with advanced bone metastasis of cervical cancer can actively cooperate with radiotherapy, immunotherapy and traditional Chinese medicine after surgery, and if their physical and psychological conditions are still relatively good, the survival period can be greatly prolonged, and they can survive for 3 to 5 years or even longer. It is suggested that patients with advanced bone metastasis of cervical cancer must go to regular hospitals and cooperate with doctors’ treatment positively and optimistically, and the five-year survival rate of patients can be greatly improved after standardized treatment.