As the incidence of cervical cancer increases and the number of cervical cancer patients becomes younger, “can cervical cancer be cured” is the answer that many people are looking for. Generally speaking, the earlier cancer is detected and treated, the higher the cure rate will be. Therefore, for malignant tumors such as cervical cancer, early detection and timely treatment is of great importance. However, because the early symptoms of cervical cancer are not obvious, they are often neglected by patients, resulting in further development of the disease, which causes cervical cancer to develop into advanced stage. We can answer the question of whether cervical cancer can be cured from the early stage and the middle and late stage of cervical cancer. Can early stage cervical cancer be cured? Whether early-stage cervical cancer can be cured or not mainly depends on whether appropriate treatment is taken in time. Generally speaking, the most effective treatment for early stage cervical cancer is surgical excision when the cancer is small and has not spread and metastasized. Extensive total hysterectomy is the main surgical method for early stage cervical cancer, usually combined with pelvic lymph node dissection to eliminate the adjacent cancerous tissues. After surgery, radiotherapy and Chinese medicine can be taken for a certain period of time to prevent recurrence. Whether early stage cervical cancer can be cured or not is also closely related to the patient’s physical function. A good body function and strong immunity can resist the development of cancer and tolerate various medications. Therefore, it is extremely important for cervical cancer patients to improve their immune function and enhance their resistance to tumors. In terms of diet, cervical cancer patients should supplement more carotene and vitamin C intake; supplement trace elements zinc and selenium; eat more soybeans and its products. Can advanced cervical cancer be cured? The development of cervical cancer to advanced stage is due to the enlargement of tumor, and various compression symptoms may appear. Pain is one of the common compression symptoms, secondary symptoms appear, and lesions spread to pelvic connective tissue, etc. Generally speaking, most of the advanced cervical cancer has metastasized and cannot be removed surgically. Clinically, the treatment for advanced cervical cancer mainly relies on drug therapy, including chemotherapy and Chinese medicine therapy, and radiation therapy can also be adopted depending on the situation. For advanced cervical cancer patients with wide metastasis and weak body function, who can hardly tolerate chemotherapy, conservative treatment with TCM can be used. Although the short-term effect is not as obvious as chemotherapy, the long-term effect is good, and the effect is obvious in improving survival quality and prolonging survival. In general, some patients with early stage cervical cancer can be clinically cured, but it needs to be determined in the context of the disease; it is more difficult to clinically cure patients with middle and late stage cervical cancer. However, the overall prognosis of cervical cancer is relatively good at present, and many patients can survive for a long time after treatment.