The difference between endometrial cancer and cervical cancer mainly includes the following points: 1. Differentiation in terms of symptoms. The typical symptoms of endometrial cancer are irregular menstruation, vaginal bleeding or vaginal discharge, and also recurrent vaginal bleeding after menopause, accompanied by rotten flesh-like tissue discharge. Cervical cancer typically presents with contact bleeding or vaginal bleeding during gynecological examinations. Some cancers that have eroded into large blood vessels may manifest as heavy bleeding in the vagina. 2. Distinguish from physical examination. Endometrial cancer is characterized by smooth appearance of the cervix, enlarged uterus, and soft texture. The main difference is pathological examination, which is the gold standard for diagnosing the disease.