The symptoms of cervical cancer are not obvious in the early stage, but as the disease progresses, vaginal bleeding and vaginal discharge may occur. 1. Vaginal bleeding: Early symptoms of cervical cancer are small amount of bloody leukorrhea and contact vaginal bleeding. At the beginning, it is usually bleeding after sexual intercourse, defecation and gynecological examination, which is medically called contact bleeding. 2. Vaginal discharge: most patients will have white or bloody, watery and fishy smelly vaginal discharge. With the development of the disease, vaginal discharge will increase obviously, even exceeding the amount of menstruation. Since the early symptoms of cervical cancer are not obvious, it is recommended that women with sexual life should go to regular hospitals every year for HPV and TCT examinations to check whether they are suffering from cervical cancer, so as to avoid early symptoms not being detected in time and delaying the best treatment time.