How long can liver cancer bone metastasis live is related to many factors such as tumor stage, patient’s physical condition, treatment plan, etc. Generally speaking, the earlier the detection and treatment, the longer the survival time. After liver cancer bone metastasis occurs, the specific survival time is related to many factors, such as earlier tumor staging, better physical condition of patients, standardized and timely treatment plan, generally the prognosis is better and the survival time is longer; on the contrary, the prognosis is poor and the survival time is shorter. In case of limited bone metastasis, radiation therapy is feasible to inhibit the continued destruction of bone. In addition, the 5-year survival rate of patients with single tumor is 45%, while the 5-year survival rate of patients with multiple tumors is between 15% and 25%. The 5-year survival rate for patients with small hepatocellular carcinomas (2⁓5 cm in diameter) is 40% to 45%, whereas the 5-year survival rate for large hepatocellular carcinomas (diameter >5 cm) is 10%. Patients without cirrhosis and with tumors located in the left or right lower lobe of the liver have a relatively good prognosis.