Alcoholic cirrhosis may transform into cancer, but there are no specific data and it varies from person to person. Liver cancer is mainly treated by surgical resection and liver transplantation. Alcoholic cirrhosis is one of the diseases in the spectrum of alcoholic liver disease and can develop into liver cancer in the long term. The structure of liver lobules has been completely destroyed, transformed into pseudolobules and extensive fibrosis occurs. Liver fibrosis is an important risk factor for liver cancer, but the chance of cancer in alcoholic cirrhosis is not clear. Hepatocellular carcinoma is not sensitive to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and is mainly treated with surgical resection vascular intervention liver transplantation, radiofrequency ablation and other methods. Therefore, alcoholic cirrhosis should be treated actively when it is detected, and it is necessary to quit drinking and eat healthy diet to delay the process of developing into liver cancer as much as possible.