4. Back or Pelvic Pain
Although back and pelvic pain is not the first sign of cervical cancer, it is definitely a symptom. Once you start feeling pressure in your back or pelvis as the result of cervical cancer, the tumor has grown to the point where it is pressing against the internal organs.
If you have not had other symptoms of this condition, such as irregular or heavy bleeding and unpleasant and unusual discharge, it is unlikely that back and pelvic pain is a symptom of cervical cancer, although it should be checked out. You may have pulled something or may want to have an exam to rule out other serious conditions such as bladder and kidney problems.
If the back or pelvic pain is the result of cervical cancer, it is in an advanced phase, so make sure you are aware of telltale symptoms of cervical cancer so you can spot the problem before it reaches this point.