Chemotherapy is usually available around three weeks to one month after cervical cancer surgery, or it may take longer, depending on the patient’s recovery after surgery. Most patients have recovered by three weeks after cervical cancer surgery and can tolerate the side effects brought by chemotherapy, so chemotherapy can be administered around three weeks after cervical cancer surgery. However, due to the different physical conditions of each woman, some women may have poor physical recovery at three weeks and need one month or even longer time to recover, and in this case it takes more than one month or even longer time before chemotherapy can be administered. Therefore, how many days can chemotherapy be given after cervical cancer surgery needs to be judged comprehensively according to the patient’s physical recovery. For patients suffering from cervical cancer, it is recommended to pay more attention to strengthen their resistance and immunity and have chemotherapy early so as to avoid too long interval, which will affect the effect of chemotherapy. For those who need chemotherapy after cervical cancer surgery, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s prescription and have regular checkups during the treatment period.