How long can one live with stage III squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix cannot be generalized, it needs to be judged according to one’s physical condition, the severity of the disease, and the sensitivity to radiotherapy, and active treatment can help prolong the survival period. Stage III squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix is advanced cervical cancer, which can also be divided into stages 3a, 3b and 3c. However, how long a patient can live cannot be generalized, everyone has different conditions, different surgical effects, different sensitivity to chemotherapy and different prognoses. Usually the survival period of patients is around 1-5 years. Patients with stage III squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix should be actively treated, and the disease can be evaluated according to pathological staging to determine whether there are indications for surgery, and early surgery can play a positive role in controlling the disease and preventing metastasis. After surgery, supplemented with radiotherapy and chemotherapy, the survival period will be prolonged to a certain extent. It is recommended that patients actively cooperate and maintain an optimistic mindset, which will help prolong the survival period and improve the quality of life.