There is no saying that cervical cancer has special symptoms one day before death. Symptoms of advanced cervical cancer are related to the parts involved in the cancer foci and there are different secondary symptoms, and there is no saying that there are symptoms on the day before death. Symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency of urination, swelling and pain in the lower limbs often appear in the advanced stage of cervical cancer, and if the mass involves the ureter, it can lead to ureteral obstruction, pyelonephrosis, uremia, and so on, and the general body often manifests anaemia and malignant disease. Palliative radiotherapy is often performed for advanced cervical cancer to improve the quality of survival. It is worth stating that cervical cancer is a preventable tumor, which can be prevented through three-level prevention, i.e. preventive HPV vaccination, regular cervical cancer screening, and timely treatment of high-grade lesions.