No matter what kind of cancer, if early treatment is given before metastasis, if it is removed surgically as soon as possible, usually metastasis will not be fast. However, if metastasis has already occurred before starting surgery, then it will definitely metastasize fast. At the same time, if the patient’s health is not particularly good and other care aspects are not particularly good. Then it will metastasize very quickly, and some people may not live more than 5 years. If the patient is in relatively good health, the ureteral cancer has been completely removed just after it was discovered, half of the ureter as well as the ureter to the bladder inlet has been removed, and the patient is able to have regular bladder irrigation again after the surgery. Patients can usually survive 10 years or more after surgery.