If you find a soybean-sized lump on the cervix during self-examination, it is generally not a big problem. This is because there are glandular ducts on the surface of the cervix, which secrete glands, and if there is inflammation, the glandular ducts are blocked, forming a cyst, which is medically called a natatorium cyst of the cervix, which only suggests that the cervix is inflamed, and there are generally no other problems. Therefore, once you feel the cysts on your own on the cervical opening, you must go to the hospital first to do a checkup to confirm whether it is a natatorium cyst of the cervix. So once you feel a cyst at the cervical opening, you must first go to the hospital for an examination to confirm whether it is a nacreous cyst of the cervix. If it’s a soybean-sized lump caused by other reasons, you have to undergo cervical cancer screening to see if there is any cervical cancer or precancerous lesions on the cervix. Therefore, once you feel something on the cervix, you must go to the hospital for internal examination, and if necessary, do the appropriate tests, which are usually more likely to be cysts.