Abdominal pain in cervical cancer is not necessarily a constant pain, because in early stage of cervical cancer, abdominal pain will appear, but it may be intermittent, sometimes the pain is not particularly obvious, and may be accompanied by vaginal discharge or contact bleeding. However, in the advanced stage of cervical cancer, the pain is often persistent, and the pain is more severe because of the spread of cervical cancer, which will lead to severe abdominal pain. In addition, if cervical cancer spreads rapidly, it may compress the surrounding tissues and cause frequent urination, urinary urgency and even difficulty in defecation, etc. However, cervical cancer is a preventable and treatable cancer, which can be detected in advance through early screening and timely treatment.