The bivalent vaccine is free of charge in some areas, and it is recommended that women of the right age receive the vaccine as early as possible, and the vaccination should be carried out under the guidance of specialized physicians. The bivalent vaccine can prevent type 16 and type 18 human papillomavirus infections, which are closely related to the development of cervical cancer, so the bivalent vaccine can play a role in preventing cervical cancer. At present, the bivalent cervical cancer vaccine has not yet been included in the scope of the national program of immunization, and it is only free of charge for some people in some areas, but in spite of this, it is recommended that women of the appropriate age group should be inoculated with the vaccine as early as possible. It should be noted that the bivalent vaccine is not suitable for all women, such as severe allergies, pregnant women, breastfeeding, preparation for pregnancy, women with serious underlying diseases, should not be vaccinated with the vaccine. If there is a need for vaccination, the patient should be vaccinated under the guidance of a medical professional to avoid adverse consequences.