Cervical cancer can manifest with various symptoms. These include vaginal bleeding after sexual intercourse, post-menopausal bleeding, prolonged or heavy menstrual periods, and unusual vaginal discharge with abnormal color and odor. Other potential symptoms are pelvic pain, pain during sexual intercourse, leg pain and swelling in the feet, unexplained weight loss, pain in the abdomen, pelvic area, and back, loss of appetite, chronic fatigue, and weakness. In more advanced stages, symptoms such as bone pain, fractures, and difficulty urinating may also occur.