There is no accurate medical data on how many years the cervical spine can last after radiofrequency ablation surgery, but it is related to the patient’s later care and cannot be generalized. If the patient’s neck is properly cared for after cervical spine radiofrequency ablation surgery, it will last longer; if the patient still frequently lowers his head and pays no attention to neck care after the relief surgery, it will last for a shorter time, and there is no accurate data on how long it can last. Cervical radiofrequency ablation mainly uses minimally invasive puncture method to ablate the protruding intervertebral discs to reduce the pressure of the intervertebral discs on the nerves, so as to improve the patient’s symptoms, this treatment method has small incisions, precise positioning, and good therapeutic effect. After cervical radiofrequency ablation, patients need to develop good living habits, avoid prolonged head down, and choose the right pillow when sleeping, so as not to overwork the neck and cause recurrence of the disease. It is recommended that patients under the guidance of a professional doctor for standardized treatment.