Cervical polyps are a common disease in obstetrics and gynecology, and surgical treatment of cervical polyps is a common surgical procedure in obstetrics and gynecology clinics, but many patients have an unknown fear of cervical polyp surgery. Cervical polyp surgery is simple and short, and the surgery itself is not painful. The reason for this is that the cervix is made up of a large amount of fibrous connective tissue and a small amount of smooth muscle fibrous tissue. There are very few nerve endings in the cervix. Therefore, most of the patients do not feel pain during cervical polyp surgery. However, a small number of patients have tension due to the fear of surgery, which causes vaginal tightness without relaxation. Some patients do not have a history of labor and delivery through vaginal delivery. These patients experience some pain during the insertion of the speculum and during the exposure of the cervix, but this pain is often mild and can be tolerated by most patients. Patients are advised to avoid emotional stress as much as possible and to loosen the vagina, which can reduce the pain to a great extent. As mentioned above, there is no need to be overly nervous when performing cervical polyp surgery, which is usually painless.