A cervical tumor is a fibroid that grows in this location in the cervix of the uterus, also called a cervical fibroid. Normally, the uterus consists of two parts: the uterine body and the cervix. Fibroids that develop in the body of the uterus are called fibroids. Most fibroids are benign. However, cervical tumors may not be very common. Fibroids that occur in the body of the uterus are called fibroids, and if they occur in the cervix, they are called cervical fibroids, which are cervical fibroids. Therefore, cervical fibroids, like uterine fibroids, are mostly benign tumors and rarely have a tendency to become malignant, so it is important to have regular checkups for cervical fibroids. If there are menstrual changes, surgery can be considered. If there is no menstrual change and the tumor is simple cervical fibroid, regular checkups are sufficient.