There is no exact time for cervical cancer patients not to have recurrence after surgery. Patients should reduce the recurrence rate through regular checkups and maintaining good living habits. Cervical cancer is a common malignant tumor of female reproductive system, which is mainly caused by human papillomavirus infection and heredity. After diagnosis, the treatment is comprehensive treatment mainly consisting of surgical excision. If patients want to avoid recurrence after surgery, they should follow the doctor’s instructions to have regular checkups, such as every three months within two years after treatment, every six months within three to five years, and every year thereafter. In addition, proper exercise, good mood and regular routine in daily life can reduce the recurrence rate and prolong the survival period.