Cervical vertebral hemangioma belongs to benign tumors in human body, in most cases, patients may not have any uncomfortable symptoms, but when hemangioma destroys the vertebral body and presses on the nerves and blood vessels, it may cause headache and nausea, especially when it presses on the vertebral basilar artery or stimulates the sympathetic nerves. When the hemangioma is large in size and causes obvious damage to the vertebral body, it can compress the vertebral basilar artery, thus causing insufficient blood supply to the brain, and the patient may manifest the symptoms of dizziness, headache and nausea. When the enlarged tumor or vertebral body presses or stimulates the sympathetic nerves, it can lead to headache, nausea, blurred vision, rapid heart rate, chest tightness and other symptoms. When the above symptoms occur, it is recommended that the patient should consult a doctor in time, complete all auxiliary examinations, and be treated by a professional doctor according to the condition.