Recent studies on the effective degradation of antibiotics in water bodies have attracted extensive attention in wastewater treatment. In this paper, a novel AgI/Bi2WO6/ZnFe2O4 catalyst has been synthesized with double Zscheme heterojunction by ultrasonic assisted coprecipitation-mechanical mixing, and the degradation properties of tetracyclin hydrochloride (TC-HCl) have been studied. It was found that the degradation rate of TC-HCl by the AgI/Bi2WO6/ZnFe2O4 catalyst could reach 92.22 % within 90 min under visible light, and its pseudo-first-order reaction rate constant is 0.02016 min(-1) , which is 3.17, 1.52, 2.23 and 1.09 times higher than AgI, Bi2WO6, ZnFe2O4, AgI/Bi2WO6 respectively. Meanwhile, the catalyst likewise exhibited good salt resistance, wide applicability and water adaptability to antibiotics. Through a series of characterization experiments, it is observed that the principal reason for the advancement of photocatalytic activity of AgI/Bi2WO6/ZnFe2O4 may lie in that the combination of AgI and ZnFe2O4 on Bi2WO6 enhances the visible light absorption capacity and adsorption performance of the catalyst, and forms a heterojunction with it to accelerate the separation of photogenerated carriers. In conclusion, this experiment has put forth a mechanism involving a dual Z-scheme heterojunction for electron transfer, which accounts for the photocatalytic degradation of TC-HCl under visible light illumination using the AgI/Bi2WO6/ZnFe2O4 composite material.