Whether cancer patients can stand on piles after surgery depends on the type of surgery, the patient’s recovery after surgery, and the patient’s own situation, and cannot be generalized. Some early-stage cancer patients, with better physical condition, less traumatic surgery, or minimally invasive surgery, with good post-surgery wound recovery, and no obvious discomfort, can do piling exercise. However, it should be noted that the time should not be too long, so as not to affect the recovery of the body due to overwork. If the patient is older, weaker, or in serious condition, with large surgical incisions, or with poor post-surgical recovery and other complications, piling exercise is not recommended to avoid deterioration of the condition, which may lead to serious consequences. Pile Standing Exercise is a common form of physical exercise, which can play a role in strengthening the body, but cannot cure the disease. Cancer patients are advised to follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment and rehabilitation, and consult the doctor in time if they feel uncomfortable in the process of exercise for targeted treatment.