Abstract:〔Abstract〕 Objective To explore the clinical diagnostic value of dynamic enhanced magnetic resonance (DCE-MRI) examination in cervical cancer. Methods 60 patients with suspected cervical cancer treated in Central People's Hospital of Zhanjiangl from March 2019 to April 2020 were selected as the research objects. They were randomly divided into control group and observation group, with 30 cases in each group. Patients in the control group were diagnosed with conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and patients in the observation group were diagnosed with DCE-MRI. The pathological diagnosis results were used as the standard to compared the methods and pathological examinations results between the two groups. Results Based on the pathological diagnosis results as the standard, 1 case of cervical cancer was misdiagnosed in routine MRI examination in the control group. The DCE-MRI examination in the observation group had a diagnosis accuracy rate of 100.0% for cervical cancer patients of stage Ⅰa, Ⅲa and Ⅲb. And the diagnosis accuracy rate of each clinicopathological stage of the control group was lower than that of the observation group (P < 0.05). Conclusion Compared with conventional MRI, DCE-MRI can significantly improve the diagnostic accuracy and clarify the pathological stages of cervical cancer.