The appearance of liver nodules ten months after liver cancer surgery suggests the possibility of recurrence of liver cancer, but specific conclusions should not be made blindly, which can only be determined after specific examination. There will be a certain recurrence rate after liver cancer surgery, and recurrent liver cancer nodule can be found in the review after October. In addition, if there is a combination of cirrhosis, the nodule also has the potential to be a new cirrhotic nodule. In addition, in case of de novo hepatic adenomas and focal nodules, the nodule may also be detected at the time of review. However, based on the patient’s medical history, it is more likely to be suspected as a recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma. Therefore, it is important to take care of yourself after liver cancer surgery, monitor your body changes at any time, have regular rechecks, and seek medical treatment when there is any discomfort. When liver nodules appear again ten months after liver cancer surgery, it may suggest the possibility of liver cancer recurrence, but the diagnosis should not be made blindly. At this time, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time, conduct a series of clinical and imaging examinations, and carry out corresponding treatment after a clear diagnosis under the guidance of a doctor.