Cervical adenocarcinoma will have different symptoms and manifestations at different stages of development, which may include contact bleeding, vaginal discharge, irregular vaginal bleeding, frequent urination, urgency of urination, constipation, abdominal pain, etc. The details are as follows. Early stage of cervical adenocarcinoma may not have obvious symptoms, but may also have contact bleeding during sex and gynecological examination. As the disease continues to develop, patients will have irregular vaginal bleeding, increased menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual period, abdominal pain and other symptoms. Most patients will have vaginal discharge, which manifests as white thin watery or rice slop with fishy odor. When cervical adenocarcinoma develops to the advanced stage, under the invasion of cancer cells, the tissues are infected and necrotic, and a large amount of fishy-smelling, rice-slop-like purulent discharge will be discharged. The enlarged tumor will also oppress other organs of the body, resulting in symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, constipation, ureteral obstruction and so on. Systemic symptoms, such as anemia, organ failure, cachexia, etc., may also appear in the advanced stage of cancer. Women should pay attention to the screening of cervical cancer, so as to achieve early detection and early treatment, control the condition and prevent aggravation.