Cervical osteophytes are a physiologic degeneration that cannot be eradicated with conservative treatment, but symptoms can be improved with medication and physical therapy. Surgery may be required if necessary. Surgery can remove the hyperplasia, but it may recur after surgery. 1. Mild cervical spondylolisthesis: It does not cause obvious clinical symptoms and should be observed temporarily. Generally no special treatment is needed. When it causes headache, neck pain and other symptoms, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs can be used to relieve the pain, such as diclofenac sodium, celecoxib, etc. It can also be combined with some physical therapy, such as hot compresses, infrared, massage and so on. 2. Severe osteophytes of cervical vertebrae: it leads to limitation of neck activities, numbness and weakness of limbs and other nerve compression symptoms, which affects daily life and work, and surgical treatment can be considered. However, after surgery, the osteophytes may recur with time delay. In the course of treatment, the doctor’s advice should be followed to strengthen the protection of the neck, and appropriate functional exercises should be carried out, do not blindly use drugs.