Alcohol consumption is not directly related to endometrial cancer, but may increase its prevalence. The causes of endometrial cancer are complicated and not very clear at present, but it is mostly considered that estrogen overstimulates the endometrium, and bad dietary habits, long-term medication, obesity and high blood pressure are the risk factors of endometrial cancer. Poor dietary habits, long-term medication, obesity and high blood pressure are also risk factors for the disease. Prolonged consumption of alcohol may also cause hormone secretion imbalance, leading to an increase in estrogen secretion and thus increasing the chance of endometrial cancer, but the effect is relatively small. To prevent endometrial cancer, it is necessary to start from different aspects, while developing good habits, it is also necessary to actively improve one’s physical condition, and if there is inflammation and other diseases, it is also necessary to actively carry out treatment, which can reduce the prevalence rate of endometrial cancer to a certain extent.