Whether patients with cervical cancer need chemotherapy after surgical treatment firstly depends on the specific degree of cervical cancer. Chemotherapy for cervical cancer is mainly used for advanced cervical cancer or recurrent metastasis, and combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy in the same period. Commonly used anticancer drugs include cisplatin, carboplatin, fluorouracil, paclitaxel, etc. Platinum-based combination chemotherapy programs are often adopted, such as TP mainly refers to cisplatin and paclitaxel; FP mainly refers to cisplatin and fluorouracil; BVP mainly refers to bleomycin and vincristine; and cisplatin BP mainly refers to bleomycin and cisplatin, etc. Intravenous chemotherapy or local arterial infusion chemotherapy is also available.