Cervical cancer leg pain may occur on both left and right side of the leg. Cervical cancer is a common malignant tumor among gynecological diseases. Early cervical cancer symptoms are not obvious, and with the development of the disease, it will be manifested as vaginal bleeding, abnormal fluid discharge, pain and other symptoms. When patients have leg pain, it is usually due to the spread of cancer cells and bone metastasis, resulting in leg pain, which may occur on the left or right side of the leg. At this time, patients can improve the quality of life through radiotherapy, such as cisplatin, carboplatin and other drugs. Targeted therapy can also be used to slow down the progress of the disease, such as bevacizumab. Cervical cancer patients should ensure sufficient sleep time in daily life, avoid exertion and staying up late, and can take appropriate physical exercise according to their own situation to enhance the immunity of the body, pay attention to personal hygiene in general, keep the perineum clean and avoid bacterial infection. During the period of treatment and recovery, if the patient is not feeling well, he/she should go to the hospital in time to avoid adverse effects.