The difference between cervical cancer and cervical leiomyoma is mainly reflected in the different nature, symptoms, signs, treatment and prognosis. 1. Different nature: cervical leiomyoma often suggests benign lesions, while cervical cancer is malignant lesions. 2. Different symptoms: cervical leiomyoma may have corresponding symptoms due to the location and size of leiomyoma and whether it oppresses the surrounding organs. For example, urinary frequency, urinary urgency, decreased menstrual flow, etc. Cervical cancer mainly manifests as contact sex. Cervical cancer mainly manifests as contact bleeding, irregular vaginal discharge and so on. 3. Different signs: cervical leiomyoma can be touched at the cervix with hard texture and clear boundary. On the other hand, the signs of cervical cancer depend on the pathological type of cancer, such as ulcerative type, endophytic type, cauliflower type, but the boundary of the lesion is not clear. 4. Different treatment: cervical cancer treatment includes surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, etc. Cervical leiomyoma usually chooses surgery. 5. Different prognosis: the prognosis of cervical cancer is closely related to clinical stage and pathological type, and those with lymph node metastasis have poor prognosis. Cervical leiomyoma has a better prognosis and can be cured after surgery. Early stage cervical cancer can be surgically resected, while late stage can only be treated with chemoradiotherapy. If cervical cancer metastasizes, recurs, or causes hemorrhage, it can lead to the death of the patient. Cervical leiomyoma can be removed without surgery if there are no special symptoms such as anemia and pressure.