Spreading of cecum cancer usually has systemic symptoms, dyspepsia symptoms, poor bowel movement symptoms and so on. 1. Systemic symptoms: usually the spread of appendix cancer may be accompanied by systemic symptoms, such as nausea and vomiting, weakness of limbs, fever, rapid weight loss and so on. 2. Dyspeptic symptoms: usually patients with liver metastasis of appendix cancer may also have dyspeptic symptoms, such as abdominal pain and bloating. If press the abdomen, there may be lumps. 3. Poor defecation: patients with liver metastasis of cecal cancer may have dark stools, sometimes there will be blood and mucus in stools, and some patients may have diarrhea. If patients have the above symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time and evaluate and formulate treatment plan after professional doctor’s examination, so as to improve the quality of patients’ survival and prolong the survival period.