Metastatic headache usually refers to headache caused by brain tumor, once found, the main need to target the tumor for treatment, and at the same time, symptomatic treatment of headache symptoms. The main treatments include medication, surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. 1. Drug therapy: if metastatic tumor causes obvious brain edema and increased cranial pressure, dehydration diuretics should be used, such as mannitol, sodium heptapeptide, etc. In addition, analgesic drugs can be used, such as analgesic drugs, such as analgesic drugs and analgesic drugs. In addition, analgesics such as tramadol and aminophenol hydrocodone can be used. 2. Surgery: Surgical resection of the lesion can be performed if the indications for surgery are met, which can help to relieve the headache. 3. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy: if the headache caused by tumor is more severe, but there is no indication for surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy can be taken to treat the tumor and reduce the pain. Appearance of metastatic headache needs to follow the doctor’s instruction to standardize the treatment of all medicines.