During the Pap test, your healthcare provider will gently insert a tool called a speculum into your vagina to open it slightly and allow them to see your cervix. You may feel some pressure or mild cramping when this happens, but it shouldn’t be painful. Then, using a small brush or swab, the provider will gently take a sample of cells from your cervix. This part should feel like a slight scrape, but it shouldn't be uncomfortable.
The cells are placed in a special liquid and sent to a lab, where they are carefully examined to check for any signs of cancer or abnormal cells that could turn into cancer in the future.