Contact bleeding is not necessarily due to cervical cancer, so it is impossible to judge whether it is cervical cancer by the duration of symptoms. Contact bleeding is a common symptom in gynecology and can occur in a variety of diseases, such as chronic cervical inflammation, cervical injury, cervical polyps, benign cervical tumors, early cervical cancer, etc. Although cervical cancer may show contact bleeding, it is not its only symptom. Patients may also have increased vaginal discharge, odor, irregular vaginal bleeding and so on. Patients are recommended to go to the gynecology department of regular hospitals in time to get a clear diagnosis after perfecting relevant examinations, and then carry out targeted treatment and, if necessary, cervical cancer screening to exclude the possibility of cervical malignant lesions. Patients are advised to pay attention to hygiene in daily life, keep the lower body clean, do not have unclean sex, and undergo gynecological cancer screening once a year.