[Abstract] Objective: To investigate the effect of Tim-4 on invasion and migration of cervical cancer cells and its underlying mechanisms. Methods:The expression levels of Tim-4 in cervical cancer cell lines Siha, Hela and cervical epithelial immortalized cell line H8 were detected by Real-time PCR. The Tim-4 lentiviral vector was transfected into Siha cell line. The over-expression of Tim-4 in Siha cell line was detected by fluorescence microscopy. The effects of Tim-4 on the invasion and migration of cervical cancer cell line were detected by Transwell and scratches methods. The changes of MMP2, MMP9, E-cadherin and N-cadherin in Siha cells were detected by Western blotting. Results:The expression of Tim-4 was higher in Siha and Hela cell lines compared to that in the H8 cell line. The Siha cell line burdening Tim-4 lentiviral vector was successfully constructed. Over-expression of Tim-4 significantly inhibited the migration and invasion of cervical cancer cell line, and affected the expression of MMP2, MMP9, N-cadherin and E-cadherin. Conclusion:Over-expression of Tim-4 promotes the invasion and migration by regulating the EMT transformation in cervical cell carcinoma.