Early stage of cervical cancer is relatively good for treatment, and the chances of curing cervical cancer in the early stage are relatively high. Early stage cervical cancer often has no obvious symptoms and signs. Patients with cervical canal type are easy to be missed or misdiagnosed due to the normal appearance of the cervix. With the progression of lesions, the following manifestations may appear: Usually, cervical cancer before stage IIa belongs to early cervical cancer. Early cervical cancer can be treated by surgery, and it is usually necessary to cooperate with pelvic lymph node dissection while surgically removing the tumor. Surgical removal of the tumor is usually accompanied by pelvic lymph node dissection. Often, post-surgical treatment with radiotherapy or chemotherapy is required, and some very early cervical cancer patients do not even need follow-up chemotherapy after surgical treatment. For young patients with reproductive needs, early stage cervical cancer surgery can preserve the reproductive function of patients to a certain extent, and the uterus and ovaries that are not affected by the lesion can be preserved during the surgery. For early stage cervical cancer, the general principle of treatment is that surgery is the main treatment, supplemented by chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The early stage of cervical cancer is more effective than the middle and late stage, and the earlier the cancer is treated, the higher the possibility of cure, so patients are advised to go to hospital for treatment as soon as possible.