Cervical cancer surgery in the clinic the scope of the operation is relatively large, during the operation the patient does not feel pain, because after all, there is anesthesia, in the postoperative period there will be pain. In addition, clinically, because of the relatively large scope of the operation, patients are also advised to move and turn over as early as possible after the operation to reduce the possibility of local adhesion. Once adhesion occurs, it may lead to intestinal obstruction, which will be more painful, and early activity is helpful for prevention of postoperative intestinal obstruction symptoms. After cervical cancer surgery, diet must be strengthened with nutrition and family members should give good company and escort to facilitate the recovery of the body as soon as possible after surgery, and it is also recommended to have regular checkups after the surgery because the cancer metastasizes through the bloodstream or lymphatic metastasis, so it is necessary to have a follow-up checkup.