Cervical lymphoma is a rare entity that requires differential diagnosis with cervical cancer. Cytology is often insufficient for diagnosis being necessary to perform deep biopsies. There is no standard treatment but most of the treatment rates were based on chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy followed sometimes surgery. We report the case of a patient with non-Hodgkin lymphoma of diffuse large B cell located in the uterine cervix treated with chemotherapy followed by consolidation radiotherapy.