Cervical cancer review does not need to do MRI every time. Cervical cancer rechecking program mainly includes routine blood test, imaging test, cervical cytology test and HPV test, etc. Among them, imaging test covers ultrasound, abdominal CT, MRI, etc. Generally, the checking program is determined according to the patient’s recovery time, physical condition, etc., and it is not necessary to do MRI test every time. Cervical cancer patients who have just recovered for a short period of time have a higher chance of recurrence, so most of the doctors will let the patients do MRI examination in order to find out the lesion area in time and take targeted treatment. If they have recovered for more than one year and have no physical abnormality, it is recommended to do ultrasound and other examinations first, and then do the MRI examination only after the discovery of abnormality, and then they can do it without any abnormality. It is recommended that patients choose the appropriate review method under the guidance of the doctor and strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for regular review.