If cervical cancer metastasizes throughout the body, the survival time will be shorter, especially if it metastasizes to the pancreas, which is called the king of cancer and has a particularly high mortality rate. If it metastasizes to the pancreas, it can survive for about 2-6 months, which may be life-threatening. For cervical cancer, early detection and early treatment are recommended. Married women or women with sexual history must go to the hospital regularly for cervical cancer screening even if they do not have any discomfort. If abnormal problems are found after cervical cancer screening, they can be treated in time so that early detection, early treatment and early intervention will improve the quality of patients’ survival and prolong their lives.