When cervical cancer metastasizes to liver, it is necessary to take into account the specific condition, and surgical resection, radiotherapy, targeted therapy and other means can be chosen to control the disease. When cervical cancer develops liver metastasis, it indicates that the disease is at an advanced stage and attention needs to be paid. It is suggested that patients should first undergo imaging examination to understand the number of lesions, and then adopt targeted surgery if the degree of metastasis is mild. When the disease is serious, liver cancer can easily cause liver dysfunction, which in turn leads to hypoproteinemia and partial abdominal effusion. At this time, patients should combine surgery with radiotherapy for standardized treatment in a timely manner, and symptomatic treatment is also needed. In addition, patients with liver metastasis of cervical cancer can also choose targeted therapy. Common targeted drugs include multi-targeted inhibitors, erlotinib, and immunotherapy inhibitors, nabulizumab or pabolizumab. These targeted drugs can improve patients’ quality of life and prolong their survival time to a certain extent. It is recommended that patients with liver metastasis of cervical cancer should go to regular hospitals in time and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors, so as to prolong the life cycle and improve the quality of life.