Cirrhotic nodules can be categorized as benign or malignant, and are more severe if they are malignant. Cirrhosis is caused by extensive necrosis of liver cells and diffuse proliferation of fibrous tissue. When cirrhotic nodules appear, the nature of the nodules needs to be further clarified, if they are malignant, they need to be surgically resected in a timely manner; if they are benign, they need to be regularly reviewed, and at the same time, cirrhosis should be actively treated. Patients with cirrhosis need to be treated for the cause of the disease. For example, patients with hepatitis B should undergo antiviral treatment first; patients with alcoholic cirrhosis should quit drinking in time. Cirrhosis patients should pay attention to regular review, check the alpha-fetoprotein, tumor markers, liver ultrasound, etc. every six months to avoid the progress of the disease. Cirrhosis patients should seek medical treatment in time after the appearance of nodules, and evaluate the condition under the guidance of professional physicians to avoid delay.