Lung cancer with rib pain may be due to metastasis of ribs, or due to direct invasion of ribs by lung cancer lesions, or it may not be metastatic, but just a symptom of chest pain caused by lung cancer. After lung cancer metastasis occurs through blood line, pain symptoms at the site of rib metastasis will often appear, and some patients may have rib fracture complications, which need to be given radiotherapy, pain relief therapy, systemic medication and other methods to alleviate the pain in a timely manner. Lung cancer lesions can directly invade ribs, and the symptoms of rib pain will also appear clinically, which also need to be given analgesic and other symptomatic treatments, drugs, radiotherapy and other anti-tumor therapeutic measures. Some lung cancer patients do not have rib metastasis and so on, only the lung cancer invades the pleura and causes more serious chest pain, which will be mistaken as pain in the rib area of the chest.