Is an inguinal lymph node in the inferior vena cava of the abdominal aorta an ovarian cancer?

Abdominal aorta inferior vena cava inguinal lymph nodes are not ovarian cancer. Enlargement of the above lymph nodes may be caused by ovarian cancer or other tumors or diseases.
Lymph nodes are immune organs of human body, spreading all over the body. It is normal that there are lymph nodes distributed around abdominal aorta, inferior vena cava and groin, but abdominal aorta and inferior vena cava are companion, usually called periaortic lymph nodes. If periaortic lymph nodes are enlarged and inguinal lymph nodes are enlarged, it may be caused by ovarian cancer.
Swollen lymph nodes around abdominal aorta may also be caused by other tumors or diseases, such as liver cancer, pancreatic cancer, kidney cancer, colon cancer, lymphoma, lymphadenitis, etc. Swollen lymph nodes in the groin may also be caused by prostate cancer, testicular cancer and lymphadenitis.
If there are swollen lymph nodes around the abdominal aorta, inferior vena cava and groin, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete relevant examinations, identify the causes under the guidance of a professional doctor, and target treatment to avoid delaying the condition.