Cervical polyps are 0.7X0.6cm in size, and usually need to be surgically removed if they are symptomatic, and the polyps will be pathologically examined after removal. Cervical polyps are a pathological manifestation of chronic cervicitis, due to chronic inflammatory stimulation of the cervical canal glands and mesenchyme limited hyperplasia and formation. Gynecological examination can see the presence of single or multiple, brittle and soft texture, may have a tip, the width of the tip varies, easy to bleed when touched. Some cervical polyps can cause repeated contact bleeding, increasing the risk of infection. If the size of the polyp is 0.7X0.6cm and accompanied by the above symptoms, surgical excision can be chosen. Patients are advised to seek timely medical examination and early treatment so as not to delay the condition.