Unmarried women can also get cervical cancer, only the probability is very small. The main predisposing factor for cervical cancer is human papillomavirus infection, the cause of which is related to early sexual intercourse and heredity. If you are legally unmarried but have a history of sexual intercourse, you need to do regular screening for cervical cancer, and this group of people is the one who has the chance to be infected with human papillomavirus. Cervical cancer can also occur in unmarried women who have not had a history of sex. This could be related to estrogen stimulation, family history of tumors, etc. For patients who are diagnosed with positive HPV infection, it is important to cooperate with the treatment in time. In daily life, it is important to develop good living habits and increase exercise appropriately to enhance physical fitness.