The presence of varicose veins in the pelvis is not self-healing and requires surgical treatment to make the varicose veins disappear completely. Pelvic varicose veins can cause menstrual cramps, abdominal pain and infertility symptoms in women. In this case, the treatment of varicose veins is very necessary. First of all, it is necessary to know the cause of varicose veins, such as whether they are caused by obstruction of the inferior vena cava, by blockage of the portal vein, or by compression of the iliac veins. Different treatments can only be performed for different causes. For example, local embolization of varicose veins is only a symptomatic solution to the cause of pelvic floor varicose veins, but the actual cause of the problem is not completely resolved. It is necessary to treat the cause of the varicose veins in order to cure the varicose veins completely.