How long a patient can live after radical cervical cervical cancer surgery depends on the patient’s specific situation and the severity of the disease. Usually, radical cervical cancer surgery is used for patients with early stage of cervical cancer, and if there is no recurrence or metastasis after surgery, the probability of survival can reach more than 90% in 5 years. Meanwhile, patients should pay attention to regular review after cervical cancer surgery, once every 2-3 months within 2 years after surgery; once every 4-6 months between 2-5 years after surgery; once every 1 year after 5 years after surgery. If the patient is in the middle or late stage of cervical cancer and does not have the condition of surgical resection, radiotherapy combined with chemotherapy can be used to relieve the disease, and the survival period is usually 3-5 years. For those with severe disease, their survival time will be significantly shortened. In addition, after cervical cancer surgery, patients can eat semi-liquid food after anal venting and resume normal diet after defecation. At the same time, patients should pay more attention to rest, do not stay up late, do not engage in vigorous exercise, drink more water, eat more vegetables, fruits and protein-rich food to promote wound healing.