What are the metastatic routes of cervical cancer?

As we all know, there are early and late stages of malignant tumors. Generally, malignant tumors have no symptoms in early stage and are not easy to be detected, and in middle and late stage, some symptoms will appear, and even spread and metastasize, and the same goes for cervical cancer, which will metastasize when it develops to a certain extent. Then what are the metastases of cervical cancer and how are they metastasized? Metastatic route of cervical cancer 1. Direct spread Most common. The cancer focus spreads downward to vagina, upward to the uterus, to the paracervical tissues, main ligaments, paracervical tissues and even to the pelvic wall, and the cancer focus spreads forward and backward to infringe on the bladder or rectum. Lymphatic metastasis is the main metastatic route of invasive cancer. Cancer can be transferred to the closed hole, internal and external iliac lymph nodes through lymphatic vessels, which is called primary lymph node metastasis; and then to the common iliac, deep and superficial inguinal lymph nodes and para-abdominal aorta lymph nodes, which is called secondary lymph node metastasis. 3.Blood metastasis is rare. In advanced stage, it can be transferred to lung, liver, kidney and brain. The above is the elaboration of “cervical cancer metastasis”, hope it will be helpful to cervical cancer patients, and cervical cancer patients must prevent cervical cancer from metastasis, or else it will be life-threatening.