Cervical cancer occurs between the ages of 30-55 and is a common malignant tumor in gynecology. With the popularization and application of cervical cancer screening, it is found that the age of onset of cervical cancer is young. For women with sexual life, starting from the age of 21, regular cervical cytology examination and cervical HPV examination should be carried out, if intraepithelial lesions of the cervix and precancerous lesions of the cervix are found, they should be paid attention to, so as to achieve early detection and early treatment. Early symptom of cervical cancer is contact bleeding, and in middle and late stages, it is mostly irregular vaginal bleeding. Once discovered, timely surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy or radiotherapy can be used, and the prognosis is related to the pathological staging and clinical stage of cervical cancer. Due to cervical cancer vaccination and cervical cancer screening, the incidence of cervical cancer is decreasing year by year, women should do regular cervical cancer screening and avoid high-risk sexual behavior.