Cervical cancer is likely to occur in women at the age of 55. The age of prevalence of invasive cancer is 45-55 years old, and the probability of developing cervical cancer decreases after 55 years old, and the incidence of cervical cancer has a tendency to be younger in recent years. Cervical cancer is one of the most common gynecological malignancies in women. If a female patient has cervical cancer, there are no obvious clinical symptoms in the early stage, and vaginal bleeding and vaginal discharge will occur as the disease progresses. Cervical cancer is mainly diagnosed through biopsy of the cervix and cervical canal. Early stage of cervical cancer can be treated through surgery, while the middle and late stage can be treated through radiotherapy or chemotherapy.