Lymph node metastasis of cervical cancer develops relatively fast, and anti-tumor treatment needs to be carried out according to the stage of the tumor and the patient’s physique. Cervical cancer can develop lymph node metastasis through lymphatic circulation, including regional lymph node and distant lymph node metastasis, etc., and the corresponding symptoms of metastatic site will appear, resulting in enlarged lymph nodes and obstruction of lymphatic reflux. Lymph node metastasis of cervical cancer occurs at a relatively late stage, and the tumor cells are multiplying, relatively speaking, the larger the tumor load is, the faster the development speed is. Most of the lymph node metastasis of cervical cancer develops faster. When lymph node metastasis occurs in cervical cancer, there is generally no indication for surgery, and the specific stage can be determined by examination, and local radiotherapy and systemic chemotherapy can be chosen if physically permitted, and the drugs for chemotherapy include paclitaxel, docetaxel, cisplatin and so on. Lymph node metastasis of cervical cancer has a poor prognosis, and individualized treatment plan should be formulated according to the actual condition of patients.