When bowel cancer metastasizes to the pancreas, surgery and radiotherapy can be adopted as a comprehensive treatment. When bowel cancer metastasizes to the pancreas, it usually means that the tumor in the intestine has reached the middle or late stage at this time, and the positive way is usually to remove the diseased part of the pancreas by surgery, and at the same time, perform radical surgery to the diseased intestine, and according to the condition of the patient, some patients need to reduce the lesion by chemotherapy before the operation and then undergo the operation. Because the intestinal tumor will invade the pancreas only in the middle and late stages, so after surgery, patients should choose the appropriate plan for chemotherapy and radiotherapy according to their own conditions; such as using oxaliplatin, capecitabine and other drugs for chemotherapy, and after chemotherapy, local radiotherapy can be used to further kill the cancer cells and control the condition. After the metastasis of intestinal cancer to pancreas, patients should seek medical treatment in time and follow the doctor’s advice to choose appropriate treatment.