Whether cervical cancer will definitely bleed or not depends on whether the cervical cancer is in early or middle or late stage. If the patient is in the early stage of cervical cancer, and the cancer has not invaded the surrounding tissues and blood vessels, usually there will be no bleeding symptoms, but usually there will be contact bleeding, such as vaginal bleeding after sexual intercourse. However, with the development of the disease, bleeding will occur due to the invasion of blood vessels of the cervix by the cancer in the middle and late stages. If the invaded blood vessels are relatively small, a small amount of vaginal bleeding will occur, and if the invaded blood vessels are relatively large, a large amount of vaginal bleeding may occur. Once diagnosed with cervical cancer, patients need to undergo surgery as early as possible and actively cooperate with chemotherapy after the surgery to prevent the recurrence of cervical cancer. Moreover, patients should keep a good mindset and do not be too pessimistic, and the survival time of patients after surgery is still optimistic.