Symptoms and prognosis of cervical cancer include irregular vaginal bleeding, contact bleeding, abnormal vaginal secretion and pain. 1. Irregular vaginal bleeding: non-menstrual, that is, small amount of vaginal bleeding between two menstrual periods. Or postmenopausal vaginal bleeding occurs in patients who have already gone through menopause. 2. Contact bleeding: female patients find drops of fresh blood in vaginal discharge after sexual intercourse. 3. Abnormal vaginal discharge: the leukorrhea increases and the color and smell change. The color and smell of leukorrhea are normal in early stage, but in late stage, the leukorrhea is rice slop or watery. 4. Pain: patients may have pain and discomfort in lower abdomen or waist. If symptoms of cervical cancer appear, it is recommended to consult doctor for treatment in time, so as to avoid progression of the disease and endangerment of life.