Atypical glandular cell non-specificity is a pathologic finding that indicates the presence of localized pathologic changes and does not exclude the possibility of cervical or endometrial lesions. Atypical glandular cell non-specificity is a common pathologic finding that indicates that the cells are not normal glandular cells and that there are non-specific changes that may be precancerous or carcinoma in situ. Depending on the site of the examination, it may be a cervical lesion or an endometrial lesion, both of which require prompt treatment to prevent worsening of the condition. When a woman undergoes a pathology test and finds this result, she needs to seek medical treatment in a timely manner, such as anti-HPV treatment or cervical conization, to safeguard her health and prevent further progression of the disease.