Can cervical cancer become cancerous three years after a normal cervical cancer screening?

Normal cervical cancer screening three years later is not a complete guarantee that cervical cancer will not occur, it has a lot to do with the actual condition of one’s own body, so it is recommended to judge according to the actual situation. Normal cervical cancer screening usually means that the data of cervical TCT examination meets the standard, but it cannot accurately judge whether cervical cancer will occur afterward, and it is usually necessary to conduct more detailed cervical HPV examination regularly, if there is HPV virus infection, it will cause cervical cancer and other problems when it acts on the body for a long period of time. Therefore, cervical cancer screening is not a complete guarantee that cervical cancer will not occur after three years of normal screening. In order to detect cervical cancer and other gynecological diseases in a timely manner, it is recommended that regular medical checkups be done, and regular treatments be carried out as soon as possible after abnormalities are detected.