For patients with cervical cancer, if it has metastasized to the left pelvic iliac blood vessel lymph, it suggests that the disease has already progressed to the advanced stage, and the prognosis at this time is relatively poor. When cervical cancer is found to have metastasized to the left pelvic iliac vessels, patients may have clinical manifestations such as left-sided abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, emaciation, etc. Some patients may also touch the enlarged lymph nodes in the left inguinal area, and at this time, the disease has already progressed to the advanced stage. At this time, patients can be advised to use radiotherapy and chemotherapy to inhibit the growth of cancer cells or reduce the size of the lesions, so as to provide opportunities for cancer reduction surgery, and if necessary, they can cooperate with traditional Chinese medicines to improve the resistance of the body and alleviate the side effects caused by radiotherapy and chemotherapy. For cervical cancer patients who have already metastasized to the left pelvic iliac vessels, it is recommended that they go to the gynecology department of regular hospitals for consultation and active treatment under the guidance of doctors, so as to improve the quality of life and prolong the survival period.