The presence of atypical cervical ductal adenocytes in a female patient is generally a serious condition and should be taken seriously. The term atypical cervical glandular cells refers to the presence of atypical glandular cells in the results of a cervical exfoliative cytology. The presence of atypical glandular cells often indicates that the patient has severe cervicitis, precancerous lesions or even carcinoma in situ. Diseases with atypical glandular cells are generally more serious, and patients should go to regular medical institutions for further examination such as cervical secretion examination and cervical tissue biopsy in order to identify the cause of the disease and take effective treatment measures as soon as possible to avoid further development of the disease.