Neck pain caused by migraine is often due to cervical spondylosis, when there is cervical spondylosis can appear the symptoms of neck pain, often accompanied by pain and discomfort in the soft tissues of the muscles around the neck, limited neck movement, in the presence of sympathetic and vertebral artery-type cervical spondylosis can appear migraine. Sympathetic nerve type cervical spondylosis patients with protruding discs or hyperplasia of bone spurs, stimulation and compression of the sympathetic nerves, can appear sympathetic nerve excitation symptoms, then can appear migraine, can be accompanied by dizziness and nausea symptoms. If the vertebral artery of patients with vertebral artery-type cervical spondylosis is stimulated by proliferated bone spurs or intervertebral discs, there may be insufficient blood supply, and migraine headaches may occur, which may also be accompanied by nausea, and relevant cervical spine X-rays, MRI and vertebral artery angiograms should be conducted for further diagnosis and treatment.