Ovarian metastasis of cervical adenocarcinoma is counted as stage III, specifically, those diagnosed by imaging examination can be diagnosed as IIICr, and staged as IIICp after pathological confirmation, and if it is recurrence, it is no longer staged. The pelvis includes ovaries, uterus, fallopian tubes, pelvic peritoneum and connective tissues around the uterus. Cervical cancer can be diagnosed as stage ⅢC if it involves pelvic or para-abdominal aortic lymph nodes regardless of the size of the tumor and the degree of spread. According to the clinical staging criteria of the International Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the pre- and post-surgical staging of first-treatment patients with cervical cancer can be altered, and the diagnosis of IIICr is made in the pre-surgical imaging examination, and if the staging is confirmed by pathology, the staging is IIICp. If it is not the first-time treated person but recurs after the treatment, this case is no longer staged specifically. Ovarian metastasis of cervical cancer should be communicated with doctors in time, and be judged comprehensively according to other examination results as well as physical status, and treated accordingly.