The metastatic route of cervical cancer is through blood and lymphatic metastasis, and the common sites of metastasis are liver, lung, bone and brain. In addition, metastatic lesions such as clavicle, abdominal femoral artery and lymph nodes may appear. The appearance of lung nodules after cervical cancer surgery must be taken seriously, especially if no lung nodules were found during the whole body examination before surgery, the possibility of metastasis is very high at this time. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, appropriate interventions should be made to improve the survival time and quality of life of the patient.