Cervical pain is not necessarily cancer. There is no nerve in the cervix, so usually no pain can be felt in the cervical area, and pain usually does not occur in early stage cervical cancer, but only in very advanced stage cervical cancer. In clinical practice, some women notice pain in the vagina and think it is cervical pain. Why is this the case? First, it may be caused by a chronic vaginal infection. Secondly, it is likely to be a more serious case of cervical erosion, after which the inflammatory cells of cervical erosion invade the parametrial tissues, causing, for example, pelvic congestion or erosion that is particularly severe, resulting in cervical polyps and cervical hypertrophy. Therefore, when women experience pain in the cervix, they usually consider the presence of cervical inflammation, cervical polyps or celiac disease. It can be seen that cervical pain is mostly caused by gynecological inflammation, and it cannot be said that it is necessarily cancer, so there is no need to worry too much. However, when it develops to a certain extent, it can cause great effects, such as cervical cancer and infertility. It is recommended that women should pay attention to personal hygiene in their daily life, especially in their sexual life. They should also go to the hospital regularly for gynecological checkups, which can include cervical smear test, TCT, etc., HPV test and colposcopy if necessary.