Women with painful cervical tenderness to touch are considered to have inflammation of the uterus or pelvis. If acute cervicitis, pelvic effusion, or acute pelvic inflammatory disease occurs, it can cause painful cervical tenderness. In addition, some women have severe ovarian cysts and pelvic adhesions, which can also cause painful palpation of the cervix. In this case, it is necessary to improve relevant examinations, including cervical examination and pelvic ultrasound. Pain at the cervix occurs during the acute inflammatory phase, and the symptoms will be relieved naturally after bringing the inflammation under control. However, pain at the cervix due to pelvic masses and severe pelvic adhesions can only be treated by surgery. Of course, surgery is not necessary in all cases and requires dynamic monitoring and observation by the doctor.