Ten years after the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012, the data collected by CMS during the LHC Run 2 allows measuring many of the properties of this particle.
A review of the recent Higgs results from CMS is presented in this report.
They include mass, width, and differential cross-section measurements, together with coupling and charge-parity measurements.
Additionally, the latest measurements of di-Higgs production are shown. Finally, a few results showing an excess of data over the predictions are illustrated.