Intermediate differentiation of squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix has three meanings. First, the diagnosis is confirmed as cervical cancer, and second, the staging of the cancer is squamous cell carcinoma. Thirdly, intermediate differentiation means that it is histologically divided into highly differentiated, intermediate and poorly differentiated. Intermediate differentiation of cervical squamous cell carcinoma has been diagnosed as cervical cancer, and the type is squamous cell carcinoma. Moderate differentiation is that which is intermediate. Generally, cancer cells are divided into three levels according to the growth rate and cell anisotropy, the lower the differentiation, the faster the growth rate and metastasis. The lower the differentiation, the faster the growth rate and metastasis. The higher the differentiation, the slower the growth rate and the later the metastasis. Intermediate differentiation is in the middle between low and high differentiation. In this case, surgery is recommended as the first choice, and after surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy will be administered depending on the situation.