If women are infected by HPV virus, most of them have no special clinical manifestations but are only found during physical examination. However, if HPV virus infection persists, it may lead to cervical cancer, and there are several symptoms as follows: 1. contact bleeding, mainly cervical lesions occur after being infected by HPV virus, especially after sexual intercourse, irregular vaginal bleeding may occur, and 2. infiltrative metastasis, an important manifestation of HPV virus may cause cervical cancer. 2. Infiltrative metastasis, HPV virus may cause cervical cancer in women, one of the important manifestations of cervical cancer is infiltrative metastasis, which means that the patient’s condition is very serious, if it is metastasized to the urinary system, the patient will have symptoms such as frequent urination, urgent urination, difficulty in urination, etc. 3. The patient will have purulent discharge, resulting in abnormal leucorrhea with a foul odor.