Stage IIA of cervical cancer is not very serious compared with the advanced stage, and after standardized treatment, it can obtain about 60% five-year survival rate, so patients do not need to be overly panicked; however, if it is not treated in time and develops to the advanced stage, it will be life-threatening. Cervical cancer is a common malignant tumor of female reproductive system, which can be caused by human papillomavirus infection, heredity and other factors. Stage IIA is one of the clinical stages, which represents the situation where the cancer invades outside the uterus but does not extend to the lower third of the vagina or the pelvic wall. As the lesions of cervical cancer stage IIA are relatively limited, surgical resection is often feasible, after which radiotherapy can be supplemented according to the condition of the patient, and a five-year survival rate of about 60% can be achieved, so the prognosis is relatively good. Therefore, patients do not need to worry, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment. After the operation, pay attention to regular review. If patients do not receive timely treatment, their condition will be more serious and even life-threatening when it progresses to the advanced stage. Patients with stage IIA cervical cancer are recommended to consult doctors in time and have standardized treatment under doctors’ guidance in order to improve the prognosis and prolong the survival period.