With the accelerated pace of life, the common “health killer” of women is not only breast cancer, but also cervical cancer. The incidence of cervical cancer is second only to breast cancer, and the frightening thing is that the age of onset has advanced from the 50s to the 30s. The disease is showing a high growth and youthful trend in developing countries such as China, seriously endangering women’s health and lives. Cervical cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in women. Generally speaking, the most effective treatment for early stage cervical cancer is surgical excision when the cancer is small and has not spread and metastasized. According to clinical research data, it takes about 10 years for cervical cancer to develop from cervical cancer and precancerous lesions to cervical cancer, which means that cervical cancer can be cured if it can be detected early and treated with active prevention and treatment. In order to detect cervical cancer at an early stage, if chronic cervicitis, cervical erosion, cervical laceration, atypical cervical hyperplasia, increased leucorrhea, thin leucorrhea like rice water, light red leucorrhea with fishy smell, or young girls with normal menstruation have prolonged periods, shortened menstrual cycle, increased menstrual volume, or older women who have stopped menstruating and then come back to menstruation, or if HPV infection is detected in blood test, it is necessary to be alert to cervical cancer. Those who are infected with HPV, should be alerted to cervical cancer and should go to the hospital regularly for special gynecological cancer screening every six months to a year. These include cervical detachment smear, cervical or vaginal wall iodine test, fluoroscopy, conical hysterectomy, cervicography, colposcopy, cervical canal scraping and biopsy. Once cervical cancer is diagnosed at an early stage, the cure rate is very high with proper treatment. In addition, if one can pay attention to hygiene from the time of marriage, the incidence of this cancer can also be reduced. For example, not having promiscuous sex, having regular sexual partners and not having too frequent sex can help prevent the occurrence of cervicitis, and if one already has cervicitis or cervical erosion, one can actively cure it. Pay attention to sexual hygiene, women should stop sexual intercourse during menstruation and puerperium to reduce infection of the cervix and vagina. Men who are circumcised or have long foreskin should be thoroughly cleaned before and after sexual intercourse, and it is better to have circumcision to reduce the chance of cervical cancer.