Breast cancer bone metastasis has undergone open decompression of the vertebral plate and bone cement plasty surgery, which can play a role in relieving patients’ clinical symptoms and preventing serious complications such as fracture and paraplegia. Patients with breast cancer bone metastasis have the risk of paraplegia, so they need to have vertebral plate decompression surgery or bone cement plasty surgery, which can effectively prevent serious complications such as fracture and paraplegia. It can also serve the purpose of supporting, controlling the growth of the tumor and reducing pain, but it is only a palliative surgery and cannot solve the problem fundamentally. After the surgery, it is still necessary to evaluate the treatment plan according to the progress of the patient’s condition, and it is recommended not to take an over-treatment approach. Patients with breast cancer bone metastasis are recommended to consult the orthopedic surgery department of regular hospitals for treatment.