Although endometrial cancer is a malignant tumor, it can be cured in most people if detected at an early stage and treated with surgery. However, there is still a possibility of recurrence after endometrial cancer is cured, and 75-95% of recurrences occur within 2 years after surgery. Therefore, regular follow-up after treatment is very important. The main signs of recurrence of endometrial cancer are irregular vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, recurrent low fever, purulent or bloody leucorrhea, etc. After endometrial cancer is cured, if women find that leucorrhea increases, showing plasma or bloody leucorrhea and emitting foul odor, they should be alert to the signs of recurrence. Secondly, vaginal bleeding, which is irregular and not much, is usually one of the symptoms of recurrence of endometrial cancer. On the other hand, pain is also a very common sign of recurrence when endometrial cancer recurs. If there is pain radiating from the lower abdomen or waist, it may be caused by the nerve compression of endometrial cancer recurrence, and sometimes it may even present a spasmodic pain. Women who have been cured of endometrial cancer must closely observe the changes in their body, and if the above symptoms occur, they need to go to the hospital for timely review to prevent the recurrence of endometrial cancer.