In elderly people with cervical cancer, the first signs are increased vaginal discharge, which may be watery or purulent, followed by blood or pus and blood discharge. If infection occurs, this discharge may have a foul odor and if it progresses further, lower abdominal pain may occur. Therefore, if a patient has been menopausal for more than one year and has increased vaginal discharge or discharge with blood, she must go to the hospital for vaginal examination and ultrasound examination as soon as possible, and also for previous screening of the cervix.