How many years can stage IV cervical cancer generally live cannot be determined. For the prognosis problem, 5-year survival rate is commonly used to assess clinically, and according to FIGO related statistics, the 5-year survival rate of stage IV cervical cancer is 14.7% to 24%. Stage IV cervical cancer is generally stage IV, which can be categorized into stage IVA and stage IVB, and the 5-year survival rate is 24% and 14.7% respectively. The later the staging, the relatively lower the 5-year survival rate of patients. However, it should be noted that the staging is only one of the important factors affecting the survival of patients, in addition to the patient’s survival is also related to the patient’s physical fitness, tumor pathology type and therapeutic effect and other factors. The 5-year survival rate is only statistical data, which does not represent the individual survival rate of patients, nor does it mean that they can only live for 5 years. It is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions and actively treat the tumor, thus obtaining a longer survival period and improving the quality of life.