Cervical cysts are not related to cervical cancer. Cervical cysts, also known as cervical natriuretic cysts, are mainly due to long-term stimulation of chronic inflammation and blockage of cervical glandular ducts. During the examination, multiple greenish-white vesicles protruding from the surface of the cervix are seen, containing colorless mucus, and there are both small and large cysts, and most of them do not have obvious clinical symptoms and do not need to be treated; if the cysts are large or are combined with infections, they can be treated with microwave therapy. Cervical cancer is a common gynecological malignant tumor, caused by high-risk type hpv virus persistent infection, the etiology is relatively clear, the most common symptom is contact bleeding or irregular vaginal bleeding, through the cervix or cervical canal part of the tissue biopsy can be diagnosed, once diagnosed, according to the stage of the use of different treatments, such as surgery, or radiotherapy, chemotherapy and so on. Therefore, cervical cysts are not related to cervical cancer, but belong to different types of lesions in the cervix, and their causative factors and treatment programs are different.