Cervical cancer is one of the three major gynecological malignant tumors that seriously threatens women’s health. Generally, the earlier cervical cancer is detected and treated, the better the prognosis will be. If a cervical cancer patient develops lung metastasis, it is considered to be in the late stage of cervical cancer. In this case, the patient's survival will be greatly affected, and the general survival time is 3-5 years. If pleural effusion occurs, survival time may be shorter, with an approximate survival time of 1-2 years. However, further evaluation needs to be done based on the patient's condition and related treatment conditions. If the patient's physical fitness is relatively good, he may survive for a relatively longer time in this case. If the patient's physical fitness is poor and there is no standardized treatment, the survival time may be even shorter.