Invasive carcinoma of the cervix is a kind of malignant tumor occurring in the cervical region, which is mainly related to human papillomavirus infection, and is prone to cause abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding and other symptoms. When invasive cervical cancer occurs, in the early stage, the main symptoms are lower abdominal pain, accompanied by abnormal leukorrhea and vaginal bleeding. In the later stage, with the development of the disease, it will produce severe pain and even affect the function of other organs. Since the malignancy of invasive cervical cancer is relatively high, it is difficult to achieve cure, and the cancer cells are prone to metastasis and recurrence in the later stage. If detected in time at early stage, it needs to be treated by surgery as soon as possible, and after surgery, it can be combined with radiotherapy to control the progression of the disease. After treatment, it is still necessary to pay attention to regular checkups, so as to avoid the progression of the disease, which may lead to serious consequences.