The prognosis of early stage cervical cancer is very good, and patients’ survival will basically not be affected after timely surgery to remove the tumor. Cervical cancer is one of the common malignant tumors in gynecology, and is most common in women aged 50-55. If it is early stage cervical cancer, the cancer cells are only confined to the cervix and there is no metastasis to the uterine body or other parts of the uterus, and the patient undergoes open surgery to remove the uterus and adnexa while clearing the pelvic lymph nodes, about 90% of the patients can be completely cured and their survival time is no different from normal people. However, if it is allowed to develop without effective treatment, the survival time may be 5-10 years, or 3-5 years or even shorter, so it needs to be taken seriously. Early stage cervical cancer usually does not require radiotherapy and chemotherapy after surgical resection treatment, and patients are advised to adjust their emotions as much as possible and not to have excessive stress. Patients are advised to adjust their emotions as much as possible and not to have too much stress. Paying more attention to sufficient sleep, regular work and rest, and appropriate exercise can help to recover from the disease.