Patients with cervical cysts usually do not cause low blood pressure.
Cervical cysts mostly have no obvious symptoms. When combined with infection, abnormal leukorrhea, vulvar itching, and lumbar and abdominal pain may occur, but there is usually no change in blood pressure. It is generally believed that only if the high pressure is lower than 90mmHg and the low pressure is lower than 60mmHg and remains unchanged after several measurements can it be judged as low blood pressure.
Firstly, you should check whether your blood pressure is measured in the right way, and secondly, you should check whether you are taking any medication that may cause low blood pressure. If the blood pressure is only slightly low but still within the normal range, you can observe it for a while. If the blood pressure reaches the low blood pressure range or remains low for a long time, it is recommended to go to the hospital to check if there are any other diseases that may have induced the low blood pressure.