Whether cervical cancer can be completely treated well or not needs to be assessed comprehensively with the stage of the tumor, the nature of the tumor, the change of the patient’s condition and the diagnosis and treatment. If the patient has early-stage cervical cancer, after active, standardized and regular treatment, the survival rate after surgery is still relatively high, and it may not have much impact on life expectancy. It is mainly treated by surgery, and the commonly used surgical methods are wide hysterectomy and pelvic lymph node dissection. For young patients with reproductive needs, cervical resection with uterus preservation is used for treatment. In case of advanced cervical cancer, the chance of surgery is lost, in which case the survival rate is relatively poor. Generally, patients’ lives can be prolonged and the quality of life improved by the integrated treatment method of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Radiotherapy can effectively kill tumor cells and cause less damage to normal tissues in other parts of the body. Chemotherapy is a kind of systemic treatment, which can be combined with immunotherapy and targeted drug therapy to prolong the survival time. Cervical cancer patients should go to regular hospitals for treatment as early as possible to avoid delay.