It is possible to have sex after cervical cancer surgery if you recover well from the surgery. Cervical cancer is the most common gynecological tumor in women. Appropriate individualized treatment plan is formulated based on clinical stage, patient’s age, fertility requirements, general condition, medical technology level and equipment conditions, etc. A comprehensive treatment plan based on surgery and radiotherapy, supplemented by chemotherapy, is adopted. Hysterectomy is generally used for cervical cancer surgery, and cervical conization will be performed for early stage cervical cancer patients with fertility requirements. However, sexual life is performed in the vagina. Therefore, it does not affect sexual life after surgery. However, sexual intercourse must be allowed only after recovery from surgery, at least 3 months, so as to avoid infection. Both partners should keep the vulva hygienic during sex, be gentle, do not penetrate too deep and do not use too much force during sex. At first, the frequency of sex should not be too frequent to prevent bleeding caused by wound tearing due to repeated sexual intercourse and increase the risk of infection. However, regular review is also needed after cervical cancer surgery to prevent the metastasis of cancer cells. Therefore, after cervical cancer surgery, you must pay attention to rest, eat regularly, avoid cold, stimulating and spicy food, and have moderate sex life to avoid frequent infection.