Cervical spondylosis includes various types, mainly cervical, radicular, spinal, vertebral artery, sympathetic and mixed types. The symptoms of different types of cervical spondylosis vary significantly. The common symptoms include neck pain and discomfort, dizziness, tinnitus, numbness and weakness of the hands and feet, reduced fine movement of the hands, stiffness of the limbs, the feeling of walking on cotton, dysfunction of urination and defecation, and a feeling of torso girdling may also occur. The patient’s symptoms can develop gradually from mild to severe. Patients may have one of the above-mentioned symptoms or multiple symptoms at the same time. According to the patient’s symptoms and signs, an MRI or CT examination of the cervical spine should be performed to clarify the diagnosis and determine the cause. If the patient has dizziness and tinnitus, the patient should differentiate from neurology-related diseases such as cerebrovascular disease and ENT-related diseases such as Meniere’s syndrome and otolaryngology to determine the diagnosis and avoid misdiagnosis and delayed treatment.