When endometrial cancer metastasizes to lymph, it has almost reached middle and late stage, generally speaking, the survival rate at this time will be a little lower than that in early stage, which is around 70%. However, every person’s situation is different, and it needs to be judged according to the patient’s symptoms, the effect of treatment and whether it has recurred. Endometrial cancer is a common malignant tumor of female reproductive tract, and the prognosis of endometrial cancer is closely related to the stage of the disease, the later the stage is, the lower the chance of survival, because the chance of lymph node metastasis and metastasis to other parts of the body is very high, and the prognosis is even worse. Therefore, all patients with irregular vaginal bleeding (especially postmenopausal vaginal bleeding), especially those with infertility, obesity, diabetes, and long-term anovulatory uterine bleeding, should pay attention to it, and have regular follow-up examinations, and if necessary, do endometrial pathology to make a clear diagnosis. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, reasonable treatment should be given according to the patient’s condition.