Vocal cord squamous carcinoma cannot be said to be terrible, because early vocal cord squamous carcinoma can be clinically cured, and even in middle and late stages, the survival period can be prolonged through active and standardized treatment. Vocal fold squamous carcinoma belongs to malignant tumor, and in early stage, it has the symptom of hoarseness. With the gradual enlargement of cancerous tissues in the mucous membrane of vocal folds, the symptoms of hoarseness will be aggravated gradually, and it may even cause complete loss of voice. It can be surgically removed, otherwise it may further infiltrate and expand to the surrounding area, and even develop metastasis to the lymph nodes in the neck as well as to distant places. With the progress of the disease, systemic hematogenous metastasis will also occur, and metastasis of liver, kidney, brain and other tissues will appear, and at this time, it belongs to the more advanced stage of squamous carcinoma of vocal folds. Vocal cord squamous cancer can be treated by surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and one can go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination to determine the stage of cancer. Early stage patients can be cured through radical surgical resection, which can remove the tumor cells completely and most of the patients can be cured. Surgery needs to be followed by preventive chemotherapy and radiotherapy.