The occurrence of cervical cancer is related to age, and it often occurs around 40-50 years old. Most of the women in their 20s may have viral infection due to their younger age, and the chance of having cervical cancer may be lower, but some women, for example, may have cervical cancer even at the age of 27. It is not scientific to judge the presence of cervical cancer by age alone, and there are errors. TCT and HPV tests are needed to prevent cancer. Even if there is a viral infection, it does not mean cervical cancer. A colposcopic biopsy is performed for tissue analysis and if the result is low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia or chronic inflammation, it is benign. It can be helped by medication to turn HPV negative and avoid developing cervical cancer. Do not create a certain psychological burden for yourself and make sure to have a health screening and active treatment and therapy.