HPV vaccination for cervical cancer is suitable for the following groups: 1. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends that women between the ages of 9 and 26 can be vaccinated, especially those who are not sexually active; 2. Women over the age of 26 who are sexually active can also be vaccinated, but they should be tested for cervical HPV before vaccination, and if the HPV infection is negative, they can be vaccinated; 3. Men can also be vaccinated against HPV, which can prevent anal canal cancer and oral cancer to a certain extent; 4. Breastfeeding women can be vaccinated against HPV, which has no significant effect on the fetus.