of recurrence and metastasis is high [3] (Fig. 1B). Consequently, exploring new therapeutic mechanisms, targets, and methods for cervical carcinoma treatment is crucial.Curcumin, a polyphenolic compound from the rhizomes of plants like Curcuma longa (Fig. 1A), exhibits a broad spectrum of pharmacological activities, including anti-inflammatory inflammatory [4], antioxidant [5], hypolipidemic [6], antihypertensive [7], antibacterial [8], hepatoprotective [6], and antitumor effects [9, 10]. Its therapeutic potential has been extensively studied in various cancers, including liver [11], gastric [12], lung [13], breast [14], prostate [15], colorectal [16], ovarian [17], and cervical cancers [18]. The updated hallmarks of cancer include 14 distinct characteristics, providing new insights for therapeutic interventions [19](Fig. 1C).