Spondylolisthesis can occur in the cervical spine, thoracic spine, lumbar spine and sacrum and other parts of the spine, early often no clinical symptoms, with the aggravation of the condition, there can be symptoms of compression of the spinal cord and nerve roots, the typical manifestation of the pain in the lesion area, compression of the nerves toward the limbs of the radiating pain. 1. Cervical vertebral osteophytes: if the bone spurs compress the nerves and blood vessels, dizziness, headache, neck stiffness, dry eyes, blurred vision, numbness and pain in the upper limbs, etc., such as affecting the sympathetic nerves, then panic, chest tightness, etc., and if squeezed to the spinal cord, it can cause numbness of the limbs, urinary and fecal incontinence, etc.. 2. Thoracic spondylolisthesis: thoracic and lumbar back pain as well as a feeling of soreness and swelling, if the compression of the nerve root, dural sac, the lower limbs of the pain, numbness or muscle weakness. 3. Lumbar spondylolisthesis: early symptoms of lumbar and leg pain, with the aggravation of hyperplasia, there will be disc degeneration, vertebral body deformation, lumbar stiffness, pain, weakness, heavy at rest, reduce the activity, and aggravated by overwork. Compression of spinal nerves can cause lumbar and leg pain and lower limb numbness. 4. Sacral osteophytes: mainly manifested as lumbosacral pain and lumbago, the lower limbs can appear tingling, skin numbness, weakness, etc., the feeling of muscle strength gradually decreased, affecting the stooping activities, and in severe cases, there can be abnormalities in bowel movements. Spondylolisthesis patients such as the occurrence of uncomfortable symptoms, should go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment.