The cure rate of clavicular lymph node metastasis generally varies according to the type of cancer, the degree of deterioration of the cancer and the treatment plan received by the patient, and cannot be generalized. 1. Type of cancer: There is a correlation mainly based on the physical distance between the location of the cancer and the clavicular lymph nodes. If the cancer closer to the lymph nodes of the clavicle has metastasized, the cure rate will be higher if the patient actively accepts the treatment. If metastasis occurs in the cancer that is farther away from the lymph nodes of the clavicle, the cure rate will also decrease. 2. Degree of deterioration of the cancer: When the degree of deterioration of the cancer is low, the damage caused by metastasis of the cancer is small, so the cure rate is higher at this time. When the degree of deterioration of cancer is high, the damage caused by the cancer after metastasis is large, so the cure rate will be lower. 3. The treatment plan that the patient receives: when the patient actively receives effective treatment plans such as surgical resection, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and other combined treatments, then the cure rate can be increased; if the patient only receives single treatment, the cure rate will be reduced because the cancer cells cannot be effectively eliminated. It is suggested that patients should actively accept treatment after the occurrence of clavicular lymph node metastasis, and face the disease squarely, maintain an optimistic attitude towards the disease, and keep a relaxed mood.