Early bleeding of cervical cancer is not much. Early clinical symptoms of cervical cancer patients are mainly cervical contact bleeding, which is usually found after sexual intercourse with blood or a small amount of bloody discharge. This symptom is not specific and it is difficult to detect cervical cancerous lesions at an early stage simply based on symptoms. Cervical cancer is a relatively common malignant tumor that occurs in women. When typical clinical symptoms appear, it usually reaches the middle and late stages, which has a great impact on women’s health. However, early detection and timely active and effective treatment can achieve better treatment results. In order to improve the early detection rate of cervical cancer, it is recommended that women over 35 years old should undergo annual cervical cancer screening. Women with significant contact bleeding should go to the hospital for cervical cancer screening in a timely manner.