Cervical cancer screening is generally not recommended for unmarried (women who have not had sex). Cervical cancer screening, also known as HPV testing, is appropriate for women who have been sexually active for three years. However, if a woman is unmarried and has no history of sexual activity, cervical cancer screening is generally not needed. Because cervical cancer refers to a kind of cancer that occurs due to the continuous action of human papillomavirus on the cervical mucosa and cervical canal cells, and it only occurs in women who have sex, and there is no human papillomavirus infection in unmarried women who have not had sex. If you are unmarried but have a history of sexual intercourse, you can have a cervical liquid-based cell test in accordance with the screening method. In addition, before doing cervical cancer screening, it is recommended to do it 3~7 days after menstruation, and do not have sex, vaginal insertion of drugs, etc..