The time for the first review of cervical cancer patients after the end of radiotherapy is 2-3 weeks, and the time for the second review is 4-8 weeks. If localized lesions exist within this period of time, it is necessary to supplement internal irradiation treatment for another 1-2 times, after which patients can be rechecked every 3 months, adhere to 3 years, and if the condition is relatively stable, they can be rechecked once every half a year, and after adhering to 5 years, they can be rechecked once every 1 year for life. The purpose of life-long review is to observe the recurrence and metastasis of the primary tumor, as well as the early detection of radiation-induced second tumor. The precautions for the review are to have the patient fast and drink water so that blood tests can be performed after coming to the hospital. The main item of blood test is the tumor marker SCC, which is a relatively sensitive and specific tumor marker for cervical cancer to judge the prognosis and recurrence of the patient.