Nosebleed after chemotherapy for cervical cancer may be caused by drug side effects, tumor metastasis, etc., which needs to be treated according to the cause. 1. Side effects of drugs, chemotherapy drugs for cervical cancer have toxic side effects, which will cause stimulation and damage to nasal mucosa, thus causing congestion and edema and nose bleeding. However, the situation is usually mild and does not need special treatment, and it can be recovered naturally after stopping the drugs. If the bleeding is large, it is necessary to use drugs to stop bleeding, and the drugs should be prescribed by doctors. In addition, chemotherapy may also lead to the reduction of white blood cells and platelets, and after lowering to a certain level, there will be spontaneous bleeding, which needs to be treated by taking platelet-boosting capsule or injection of recombinant human thrombopoietin. 2. Tumor metastasis, such as nasal metastasis with poor therapeutic effect, patients may also have nosebleed, and need to control the condition through surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy to get better gradually. After chemotherapy, cervical cancer patients are recommended to go to the hospital for examination in time, so as to clarify the cause of the disease and deal with it as early as possible under the guidance of doctors.