There are three clinical relationships between cervical spondylosis and depression: 1. The patient has cervical spondylosis and experiences pain and numbness in the neck, shoulders and arms, which does not heal over time, and the patient experiences symptoms of anxiety and depression, such as agitation, shortness of breath, insomnia, dreaminess, etc. 2. The patient has depression and experiences symptoms of somatization disorder in the neck, that is, in addition to the manifestations of depression, the patient also experiences neck pain and discomfort, stiffness, inflexibility of movement, and feels 3.Cervical spondylosis and depression occur at the same time, the patient has both the symptoms of cervical spondylosis such as neck pain, stiffness, inflexibility and so on, and the clinical manifestations of depression, the two diseases occur at the same time.