Whether chemotherapy is needed after surgical resection of cervical cancer is not fixed, and it should be decided entirely according to the characteristics of the patient’s condition, but there is no doubt that the treatment of any kind of malignant tumor is relatively complicated, and in terms of treatment, the main focus is on comprehensive treatment. The purpose of adjuvant treatment is to improve the survival rate. Nowadays, radiation therapy is one of the first treatment options for cervical cancer because it can be applied to all stages of cervical cancer. Generally speaking, the scope of radiation therapy mainly includes the cervix and the involved vagina, uterine body, parametrial tissues and other parts of the uterus. Nowadays, cervical cancer is not sensitive to most anti-cancer drugs, and the efficiency of chemotherapy alone does not exceed 15%, while chemotherapy is usually applied to patients with advanced or recurrent metastatic cervical cancer, but in recent years, surgery combined with preoperative neoadjuvant chemotherapy is also used. 3. Patients with cervical cancer often have anxiety, fear and sadness, and such psychological state has a great negative impact on treatment, so we should always pay attention to the psychological changes of patients. In some cases, chemotherapy can only be carried out after treatment. Generally speaking, the early stage of cervical cancer disease generally has less impact on the patient’s digestive tract function, therefore, the body should be supplemented as much as possible with the aim of enhancing the patient’s ability to resist disease and improving immune function.