The frequency of postoperative chemotherapy for cervical cancer is related to one’s physical condition and the severity of symptoms, and there is no clear standard, so it is recommended to intervene reasonably under the guidance of doctors. Chemotherapy usually refers to the adjuvant treatment after cancer surgery, and the frequency of chemotherapy is related to one’s physical condition and the stage of cancer. If the cancer stage of the body is in the middle or late stage, at least 4~6 times of chemotherapy are usually needed to have an effect, after which it is necessary to conduct another review and assessment, so as to judge the treatment status of the body and provide data reference for the need to continue chemotherapy. Therefore, for the same disease, patients with different physical conditions and different stages of the disease have different treatment methods, and should be treated in a standardized manner under the guidance of doctors.