Cervical cancer can usually be clinically divided into four stages: I, II, III, and VI, and each stage can be further divided into two stages, A and B. At present, surgical treatment is generally limited to stage IIA. Radiotherapy can be carried out in all stages of cervical cancer, especially in the early stage, and the effect of radiotherapy is similar to that of surgery. five-year survival rate of patients with stage I cervical cancer can be as high as more than 90% after radiotherapy. Cervical cancer patients need to consult with specialists to formulate a reasonable treatment plan according to their specific conditions.