Most of the tumors on the cervix are cervical leiomyomas, and the size of cervical leiomyomas depends on the clinical symptoms before deciding whether or not surgery is needed. In addition, it is also necessary to know the patient’s age. If the patient has already entered the perimenopausal age, it is recommended to observe the cervical leiomyosarcoma for the time being, and the leiomyosarcoma will shrink or even disappear after menopause. If the cervical fibroid is relatively large, surgery may be considered. If the fibroid is relatively small, it can be examined regularly because most of the fibroids are benign tumors, and the purpose of clinical examination is to find out whether the fibroid will degenerate, whether the growth speed will increase, and to exclude the possibility of malignant changes, and if there are no other problems, regular examination will be enough.