There is no exact answer as to how many years the uterine fibroid cancer will live, it depends on the scope of metastasis of the malignant tumor, the effect on the treatment and other comprehensive judgments. If uterine fibroid cancer is in the early stage of the disease, the tumor is confined to the uterine body, has not yet invaded the pelvic cavity and abdominal cavity, and there is no lymph node metastasis, then timely surgical treatment and postoperative adjuvant radiotherapy or chemotherapy and other further treatments can be provided, the prognosis is generally relatively good, but there is no fixed value of the specific survival time, and the patient can live up to a few years or a few decades. If the uterine fibroid is cancerous, the patient is in the middle or late stage of the disease, the tumor has invaded other tissues except the uterus, and even lymph node metastasis has occurred, the prognosis is poor, and the 5-year survival rate is relatively low, but the active treatment can slow down the progression of the disease, alleviate the pain of the patient, and improve the quality of survival. When patients are diagnosed with malignant tumors, they should actively receive standardized treatment under the guidance of professional physicians, which can improve the prognosis and prolong the survival time.