Cerebral hemangiomas may survive as well as normal people without cerebral hemangiomas, but they may also die very quickly due to their critical condition, and it is not possible to make any generalizations. Cerebral hemangioma usually refers to cerebral aneurysm, the probability of rupture of cerebral aneurysm is 0.25%, and for cerebral aneurysm less than 3mm, regular shape, and occurs in the area of less impact of blood flow, the patient’s cerebral aneurysm may be lifelong, and it does not affect the normal life and the time of survival. Usually, the cure rate of ruptured cerebral aneurysm by craniotomy or interventional embolization is about 70%, while the cure rate of unruptured aneurysm can be more than 90%. For those who have good results in the above treatments, if they can control their blood pressure and blood lipids, pay attention to their diet and living habits, and insist on proper exercise, it often does not affect their survival time. Some patients with cerebral hemangioma, especially when rupture occurs, may have larger amount of bleeding, obvious cerebral vasospasm or patients with obvious cardiopulmonary function disorders, which often affects the survival time of the patients, and some of them even have respiratory and cardiac arrests within 30 minutes after the onset of the disease. If cerebral hemangioma is detected after examination, it is necessary to consult neurosurgery department of regular tertiary hospital immediately, and according to whether the cerebral hemangioma is ruptured or not, the morphology and size of the tumor, the location of the tumor, and the physical condition of the patient, the corresponding treatment should be decided, so as to prolong his/her survival time and quality of life.