Cervical cancer is the most common gynecological malignant tumor, which requires regular review even after treatment. Since cervical cancer often has no obvious symptoms and signs, which often leads to missed diagnosis or misdiagnosis, so cervical cancer should be rechecked every 3-6 months in 2 years and every 6 months in 3-5 years after treatment. After the sixth year, it can be extended to once a year, and the review should include gynecological examination, vaginal exfoliative cytology, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging and so on. Cervical cancer can be prevented by timely preventive vaccination as well as establishing a healthy lifestyle, regular medical checkups for timely detection, early treatment and regular review after treatment to improve the quality of life.