The frequency of nosebleed of nasopharyngeal cancer usually needs to be judged objectively according to the stage of nasopharyngeal cancer. Generally speaking, the frequency of nosebleed is relatively less in the early stage, and increases in the middle and late stage when the disease is serious. The exact frequency of nosebleeds varies from person to person and cannot be generalized. If nasopharyngeal cancer is in early stage, when the lump is relatively small and the damage of nasal mucosa and tissues is light, the frequency of bleeding will not be very high under normal circumstances. When nasopharyngeal cancer has developed to middle or late stage, the cancer cells will spread with the increase of lumps, and the invasion area of nasal mucosa and tissues will be increasing, even involving the orbits or around the brain, which will increase the frequency of nosebleed. Besides, how often nosebleeds occur in nasopharyngeal cancer may also be related to the patient’s illness and physical condition, so it is suggested that patients should consult doctors immediately when they find discomfort, and the details should be informed by doctors.