Cervical spine disorders can cause a transient increase in blood pressure. When cervical spondylosis spinal stenosis occurs, it can lead to symptoms such as inadequate blood supply to the brain, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and rotation of vision, as well as numbness in the arms. At this time, the compensatory mechanism of the body will increase the blood pressure to maintain the blood supply to the brain, so the blood pressure will increase transiently. After the symptoms of cervical spondylosis and cerebral insufficiency are relieved, the blood pressure will also drop. The treatment of cervical spondylosis includes surgery, traction therapy, rest, and the application of drugs to improve microcirculation.