Cervical adenocarcinoma is a gynecological disease and also a neoplastic disease, which is mainly a reaction of the disease due to the cancerous transformation of the cervical epithelium. This disease appears and accumulates not only throughout the cervical canal of the uterus, but may also have some impact on other areas. There are many pathologic features that worsen to varying degrees over time, and the nucleoplasmic ratio increases, and may also lead to other abnormal changes, such as papillary protrusions in the lumen. After early surgical treatment, the healing effect is relatively good, but if treatment is delayed, the situation may become more serious and may affect life safety. It is recommended to diagnose and treat the disease in time to prevent it from becoming more serious, and annual cervical cancer screening is needed after treatment.