You can get cervical cancer in your twenties. If you are a relatively young woman and have sex before the age of twenty, and the sexual organs are immature, long-term stimulation will cause cervical infection with HPV, or multiple sexual partners, poor hygiene habits, and other reasons will cause high-risk HPV infection to persist. If there is no timely examination, timely treatment will cause pre-cancerous lesions to further develop into cervical cancer. Therefore, if you are a young woman in your twenties and have a long term sexual life, you should undergo cervical cancer screening, i.e. TCT and HPV screening, just like normal women. If there is no HPV infection, it is recommended to take the cervical cancer vaccine to prevent pre-cancerous cervical lesions and cervical cancer.