A visible squamocolumnar junction is a cervical area with some minor abnormalities that suggest the possibility of localized cytopathy and the need for further investigation to determine if cytopathy is present. In normal women, the squamocolumnar junction portion of the cervix can be seen during colposcopy. Once there is an abnormal histocellular condition in the squamocolumnar junction area of the cervix, causing an abnormal condition in part of the junction area, it suggests that the squamocolumnar junction is partially visible. The corresponding condition may be associated with cellular lesions in the cervix, and the specific cellular changes can be determined by colposcopic tissue pathology. Once the examination found abnormal cell lesions in the cervix, you need to consult a doctor in time for observation, through the clinician to determine the specific condition of the disease, and then carry out standardized treatment, to avoid the delay of the disease.