Lymph node metastasis cancer can certainly be treated, and some of the treatment effects are quite good. Lymph node metastasis of cancer is called lymph node metastasis cancer. Lymph node metastasis in the area of cancer lesion is not too late in cancer staging, so there is a good chance of surgical treatment. Generally, after radical surgical resection of cancer lesion, together with metastatic lymph node clearance, and then combined with radiation therapy (and) or chemotherapy, most patients can obtain long-term survival. Non-regional lymph node metastasis or distant lymph node metastasis, which is a little later in tumor staging, can also be cured in some patients by chemotherapy, or combined with regional lymph node radiation therapy. Patients with end-stage lymph node metastasis usually have metastasis to distant organs. Although the chance of complete cure is gone, palliative chemotherapy can still be administered to control the disease and obtain a quality survival.