Stomach tugging pain two months after gastric cancer surgery is not a normal phenomenon, which may be related to factors such as wounds not yet healed, postoperative intestinal adhesion, improper diet, tumor recurrence and so on. 1. Wounds are not healed: the patient’s body is weak, the surgical wound is large and the wound healing speed is slow, which may cause stomach tugging pain two months after gastric cancer surgery. 2. Postoperative intestinal adhesion: many patients may have postoperative intestinal adhesion after gastric cancer surgery, which may lead to intestinal obstruction or intestinal spasm, and may cause pain in stomach. 3. Improper diet: some patients have unreasonable diet after gastric cancer surgery. After gastric cancer surgery, the digestion and absorption function of gastrointestinal tract is abnormal, and eating too much greasy and stimulating food at one time may increase the burden of digestion and absorption of the body, leading to stomach pulling pain. 4. Tumor recurrence: after gastric cancer surgery, tumor recurrence or metastasis, which invades the nerves, can also lead to stomach tugging pain. If you have pain in stomach two months after stomach cancer surgery, it is recommended to go to gastroenterology or gastrointestinal surgery as soon as possible in order to clarify the cause of the disease and then treat it.