Conceptually, cervical tumors are not cervical cancer, but they include cervical cancer. That is, cervical tumor is a larger scope, and cervical cancer is only a part of this. Benign tumors are relatively less harmful to human health, and their growth is limited, and they usually have an envelope, so they heal better after surgery, such as cervical fibroids and cervical polyps. On the other hand, malignant tumors are very harmful to human health and are prone to metastasis outside the cervical area. Squamous carcinoma and adenocarcinoma are the most common types of cervical cancer. It is recommended that women in their reproductive years should undergo cervical health checkups every six months or a year according to their age, so that factors affecting the health of the cervix can be detected and treated in time.