If the cancer cells of cervical cancer patients metastasize to kidneys, it will cause frequent urination and urgency of urination, and if the cancer compresses or involves ureter, it will also cause ureteral obstruction, pyelonephrosis and even uremia, and in the late stage, it will lead to anemia, cachexia and other symptoms. Patients with cervical cancer are recommended to go to gynecology department of regular hospitals for timely consultation and complete relevant examinations, such as cervical scraping, cytological examination, colposcopy, biopsy of cervix and cervical canal, etc., and then adopt comprehensive treatment plan with surgery and radiotherapy as the main treatment, supplemented by chemotherapy for the treatment after clear diagnosis.