Mucinous fibrosarcoma has the potential to recur, but the time to recurrence cannot be determined and can range from within a year to decades, and some patients may live their entire lives without recurrence. Mucinous fibrosarcoma is a malignant tumor with fibrous tissue and a large amount of mucus in the sarcoma, which is cystic solid. The disease may recur after cure, but the time of recurrence is not certain and is usually related to the patient’s physical condition, prognostic care, and lifestyle factors. Some patients may have a recurrence within a year, some may have a recurrence after decades, and some may not have a recurrence for the rest of their lives. In the early stages of the disease, the lesion can usually be removed surgically, but if the disease is detected late and the lesion is large, surgery is needed, along with localized radiation therapy, as mucofibromas are more sensitive to radiation therapy. Mucous fibroma patients in the prognosis of good care, the emergence of maladaptation timely medical treatment.