The severity of atypical glandular cells and squamous cells cannot be directly compared. The exact development is related to the damage to the organism and needs to be determined by the extent of the lesion and the period in which it is present. Squamous cells are typical of precancerous lesions, indicating that the subject has not fully developed a malignant tumor or carcinoma, and therefore early treatment in a timely manner can be effective in eradicating the disease and is less damaging to the organism. Atypical glandular cells need to consider the possibility of cervical inflammation or precancerous lesions, therefore, it is not possible to directly diagnose the existence of cancer in the patient, and further examination is needed to help diagnose, and timely treatment can be effective in eradicating the disease. The severity of atypical glandular cells is not directly comparable to squamous cells. Both are common precancerous lesions, and the chance of developing cancer depends on the initial treatment program and the outcome of the treatment. Both types of precancerous lesions do not necessarily develop into cancer, so regular checkups and early treatment can effectively minimize the chances of developing cancer. Women who develop atypical glandular cells or squamous cells should seek medical attention and choose the appropriate treatment plan under the guidance of their doctors.