Yes, bleeding after menopause can sometimes be a symptom of cervical cancer, although it is not the most common cause.
Cervical cancer develops in the cells of the cervix, which is the lower part of the uterus connecting to the vagina.
One of the early symptoms may include abnormal vaginal bleeding, particularly after menopause or after intercourse.
However, most cases of postmenopausal bleeding are caused by non-cancerous conditions.
Still, it is important not to ignore this symptom.