If cancer cells spread to the pelvis, patients with cervical cancer can survive for a longer period of time if they undergo surgery for radical treatment, which can reach 3-5 years or even longer. However, if there is extensive spread and metastasis, there is no way to undergo radical surgery, and the development of the disease can only be controlled through radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and the survival time is within 2-3 years or even shorter. Cervical cancer is a malignant tumor that seriously threatens women’s health, and its incidence has a tendency to be younger in recent years. If it can be detected, diagnosed and treated early, the survival rate is still relatively high and can reach about 5-10 years.