The problem of cervical spine osteophytes can cause hypertension. When cervical osteophytes appear, they may cause local nerve compression or compression of the vertebral artery. This type is a case of vertebral artery cervical spondylosis. When this cervical osteophyte problem occurs, if it compresses the vertebral artery, it will directly affect the blood circulation to the head. If the blood circulation to the head is poor, the likelihood of causing hypertension is higher. Compression of the vertebral artery can also be accompanied by headaches and dizziness, so this condition may cause osteophytes in severe cases, or cause hypertension problems. Once this problem occurs, the symptoms of the cervical spine should be treated, such as improving the blood circulation in the neck, so that it can better help improve the problem of hypertension. Only after the neck circulation is improved and the blood supply to the brain is adequate, will the hypertension slowly disappear, and the need to use drugs to control the hypertension is not excluded.