Women suffering from pancreatic cysts may induce abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting and other uncomfortable symptoms. It is also prone to complications such as pyloric obstruction, duodenal obstruction and obstructive jaundice, which are not conducive to good health. When women suffer from pancreatic cysts, if the cysts cause pressure on neighboring organs and tissues, it may trigger abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, fever and other symptoms. If the cyst presses on the pylorus, it may cause pyloric obstruction; if it presses on the duodenum, it may cause duodenal obstruction, high intestinal obstruction and other diseases; if it presses on the common bile duct, it is easy to cause obstructive jaundice. Secondly, if the pancreatic cyst compresses the inferior vena cava, it may cause varicose veins, ankle swelling and other symptoms of inferior vena cava obstruction. If the pancreatic cyst compresses the ureter, it may also cause hydronephrosis. Therefore, women with pancreatic cysts are detrimental to the patient’s health and affect their quality of life. It is recommended that women with pancreatic cysts go to the local hospital as soon as possible and follow the doctor’s advice to choose the appropriate treatment.