Cervical cysts do not affect the cervical cancer vaccine. This is because cervical cysts are a manifestation of chronic cervicitis, mainly due to the many glands of the cervix that secrete to lubricate the vagina and secrete cytokines. Due to the inflammation, the glandular openings are blocked and the glands are unable to discharge and cysts are formed. Most patients with these cysts do not have any symptoms. The cervical cancer vaccine only requires precancerous screening of the cervix, which can be done by cervical fluid-based cytology and human papillomavirus testing, and if both are normal, the cervical cancer vaccine can be administered. The cervical cancer vaccine is called the human papillomavirus vaccine. The cervical cancer vaccine has no effect on the cysts of the cervix and can be given normally.