Cervical polyps of 0.7 centimeters are not considered large, and most cervical polyps are less than 1 centimeter in diameter. Cervical polyps are a manifestation of the inflammatory state of the cervix, usually due to chronic inflammation of the cervix resulting in the formation of cervical and lining hyperplasia, most of which do not have any obvious sensation. The size of cervical polyps varies, most polyps are less than 1cm in diameter, while some are only a few millimeters in diameter. If the cervical polyp is small in size and there is no obvious sensation, it can usually be observed. However, if the polyp is more than 1cm and obviously protrudes from the outer cervical opening, or even complicates infection, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, and on the basis of controlling the inflammatory response, actively surgical removal of the polyp. Overall, cervical polyps of 0.7 centimeters is not big, if there is no physical discomfort can be left untreated, and regular checkups in the hospital can be. If the cervical polyp protrudes out of the cervix, or if you feel uncomfortable, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, and under the guidance of the doctor, targeted treatment.