Cervical cancer is not a matter of removing the uterus, and the appropriate follow-up treatment plan should be chosen according to the severity of the patient’s condition. If the disease is in the early stage, after removing the cervix, patients need to strengthen daily care and undergo regular review. However, if the disease has progressed to the middle or late stage, professional treatments, such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy, are needed after the removal of the cervix. The condition of cervical cancer is quite complicated, which mainly includes three stages: early stage, middle stage and late stage. If the disease is in early stage, when the cancer cells have not spread and metastasized, the disease can be controlled as long as the cervical tissue is removed in time. However, for patients in the middle and late stages, the cancer cells may have already metastasized, so merely removing the cervix is not enough, and it is also necessary to continue standardized treatments under the guidance of doctors, such as radiation therapy, chemotherapy and immunotherapy, to inhibit the spread of the cancer cells and prevent the disease from recurring as much as possible. In the course of treatment, patients should strictly follow the doctor’s arrangement, maintain a positive and optimistic mindset, strengthen daily care, and go to the hospital for regular checkups to pay attention to the changes of the condition in time, so as to avoid the recurrence of the disease.