Pathologic results of cervical polyps have both benign and malignant results. When patients have symptoms such as menstrual disorders and abnormal vaginal bleeding, they should go to the hospital in time. Doctors will carry out physical and pathological examinations, in which doctors will take tissue samples for biopsy to determine whether the lesions are benign or malignant; if benign, it means inflammation such as cervicitis, and if malignant, it means the occurrence of cervical cancer and other pathologies. Cervical polyps are redundant organisms protruding from the cervix caused by limited hyperplasia of the glands and mesenchyme of the cervical canal. The cause of polyps is often related to chronic inflammation and cervical infection. Polypectomy is the main treatment for cervical polyps. It is recommended that when patients find cervical polyps and go to the hospital for examination, they should actively cooperate with the doctor, who will determine the patient’s specific condition according to the pathological results and adopt appropriate treatment methods.