Squamous cervical cancer is the cell type of cervical cancer is squamous cancer cells, often due to unlimited cell proliferation, which causes unlimited consumption of energy and leads to organ failure and death of the body. For patients with early stage cervical cancer, since the cancer cells only proliferate locally in the cervix at this time and do not cause metastasis elsewhere outside the cervix, it will not cause obvious painful manifestations at this time, but since a large number of cells will be necrotically shed locally, it will cause continuous vaginal discharge, and the discharge may be blood The fluid discharged may be blood-like, purulent discharge-like, or rice slop-like, and may be accompanied by bad odor. Usually after intercourse or a gynecological examination, contact bleeding may occur, and the bleeding may be prolonged and heavy. For postmenopausal women, irregular vaginal bleeding may occur. For women with menstruation, it may lead to increased menstrual flow and prolonged menstrual period. For women with advanced cervical cancer, due to the spread of cancer cells everywhere, it often causes frequent, urgent and painful urination, as well as obvious pain in the vagina, and it also leads to weight loss and even cachexia. Therefore, after the diagnosis of squamous cervical cancer, surgery, radiotherapy or even symptomatic support treatment should be considered as soon as possible.