Cervical invasive carcinoma may have metastasis after resection, so patients should have regular review to monitor the progress of the disease, and actively carry out treatment when metastasis is found. Cervical invasive carcinoma belongs to malignant tumors, and even after timely resection surgery, there will be the risk of recurrence and metastasis after surgery, so it is suggested that patients should have regular review after surgery to monitor the recurrence and metastasis of the tumor cells, so as to detect, diagnose and treat the disease as early as possible. After discovering the metastasis of cervical invasive carcinoma, the condition can be controlled and tumor growth inhibited by surgical treatment, radiotherapy and targeted therapy. Chemotherapy drugs include vincristine, cyclophosphamide, paclitaxel and so on; and targeted drugs include anilotinib, bevacizumab and so on. The drugs are recommended to be used in accordance with the doctor’s advice, and the adverse reactions should be promptly consulted, and the drugs are prohibited for those who are allergic to them. Therefore, there is still a risk of metastasis of invasive cervical cancer after resection, and patients are advised to actively cooperate with doctors to receive treatment.