After curing cervical cancer, it is possible to live up to 20 years, especially for early-stage cervical cancer, the life expectancy after treatment is more or less the same as that of normal people. In clinic, the survival period after cervical cancer treatment mainly depends on the stage of cervical cancer. For early-stage cervical cancer, due to timely detection and small lesions, after active treatment, it can be clinically cured without affecting the life expectancy, and the survival period can reach 20~30 years or even longer. Generally the later the staging, the shorter the survival time, but it is not absolute. After the surgery, it is recommended to keep a good mindset and regular review to improve the quality of life. Therefore, for patients with cervical cancer, early detection and early treatment can prolong the survival period and also improve the quality of life in the future.