Cervicitis is one of the more common gynecological inflammatory conditions that many women are familiar with. Cervicitis is simply a generic term for inflammation that occurs in the cervical area and can manifest itself in a variety of ways in the clinical setting. The disease is mainly caused by the infiltration of pathogenic bacteria into the woman’s body and the formation of an upstream infection to the cervical area. The number of patients who visit the hospital for this disease is relatively high, so it is important to treat the disease as soon as it is discovered. Many people may ask, “Can cervicitis turn into cervical cancer? What are the early symptoms of cervical cancer? Today, let’s learn more about this and analyze the situation. As we should know, the appearance of cervicitis is directly related to the infection of pathogenic bacteria, which is a kind of inflammatory stimulation. It is not possible for anyone to have the exact same condition as anyone else in so many patients in the clinic. It is important to take the time to go to a regular hospital for examination and consultation as soon as possible after discovering the condition, so that early detection, early diagnosis and in treatment. If no treatment is taken for a long time, the mucous membrane tissue in the cervical area will be stimulated by the inflammation for a long time, and it is likely to develop further and degenerate, leading to cervical cancer, which is not uncommon in clinical practice. In general, if the cervical tissues are degenerated, there will be some external symptoms. For example, blood in the leukorrhea, live blood leukorrhea, some patients may have irregular vaginal bleeding if serious, many patients may also be accompanied by back pain, small stomach pain, etc.. For each individual, the time of inflammation, the degree of previous inflammation, and the length of time of cervical tissue malignancy are different, and the symptoms may not be the same, some may have one symptom and some may have both. In summary, these are some basic clinical information about cervicitis and cervical cancer. Therefore, cervicitis has the chance of malignant change, and it is important to take measures as early as possible after discovering the condition, and not to wait until it is serious before treatment. It is advisable for married women to have annual medical checkups, especially for those with gynecological inflammation, to have cervical cancer smear tests so that they can know as early as possible if the condition becomes malignant.