Cancer is a disease in which the cells grow out of control all women are at risk of cervical cancer most often over 30 years. A prospective study was done in the gynecology ward in Salah-Aldeen general hospital from 1- February to 30 August 2017.A total of Three hundred (300)married women, age ranged between 20-65 years old, were attended, this cross sectional study was carried out as questionnaire in a face to face interview covering knowledge, attitude, and practices of the pap smear about 1/3 of the women 111 (37%) had knowledge about pap smear and about half of women 143 (47%) had knowledge about cervical cancer. Only 93 (31%) had experience of pap smear at least once previously. The most common cause was low experience and lack of counseling 67.6%), also fear of vaginal examination (34%) and frightens of painful procedure (29%). Awareness (Knowledge, attitude and practice) of pap smear as screening for cervical cancer among women in Tikrit city was low. However, the attitude toward screening was positive. There is a need to improve awareness on cervical cancer screening by educating and encouraging women to participate in a cervical cancer screening program would be highly beneficial in early detection and reducing cervical cancer