Cervical cancer is a common malignant tumor in gynecology, and its incidence accounts for the first place of gynecological malignant tumors. The common symptoms of advanced cervical cancer include the following: 1. vaginal bleeding, which is a kind of recurrent bleeding, sometimes with heavy bleeding, and can be secondary to anemia. 2. pain, which is also a common symptom of advanced cervical cancer, is mostly caused by the invasion of cancer tissue into the parametrial tissue or closed plexus. 3. 3.Some patients may experience frequent urination, hematuria and painful urination due to tumor invasion of bladder. 4.If the tumor invades the rectum, it may manifest as blood in stool, difficulty in stool and feeling of urgency. 5.Some patients may experience symptoms of lung metastasis, which may manifest as chest pain, chest tightness, hemoptysis, cough and sputum, and persistent pain at the site of bone metastasis. pain and vaginal discharge with a special foul smell.