You can get cervical cancer vaccine if you have fibroids. Fibroids and cervical cancer are two different diseases, and the causes of both are different. Fibroids are sex hormone-dependent diseases and development is mainly related to estrogen and progesterone. HPV infection is necessary for the development of cervical precancer and cervical cancer, and the cervical cancer vaccine is the HPV vaccine, which has been proven to be very effective in preventing cervical lesions and cervical cancer. The presence of fibroids does not affect the effectiveness of the cervical cancer vaccine. There are two major contraindications to the use of the cervical cancer vaccine: first, hypersensitivity reactions to the active ingredients of the vaccine or any of the excipients are contraindicated. Secondly, if hypersensitivity reactions occur after vaccination, vaccination should not be continued. Vaccines should not be given temporarily when there is an acute febrile illness, and those who have had significant adverse reactions to vaccination in the past need to be used with caution.