Liver metastasis from bowel cancer is also known as malignant tumor originating from the intestine, and metastasis is detected in the liver by CT or MRI, ultrasound, etc. Bowel cancer usually metastasizes to the liver through the blood route. As the disease worsens, the cancer cells begin to spread with the blood and then metastasize to the liver, where they continue to produce and become the same type of tumor as the original site. At this point, the patient’s liver cells are damaged and the liver may experience pain and other uncomfortable symptoms. In addition, patients may also have poor appetite, nausea, vomiting, jaundice, anemia and other manifestations, and in serious cases, they may even suffer from serious consequences such as coma and shock. Bowel cancer liver metastasis belongs to advanced stage, and basically the comprehensive treatment measures taken include chemotherapy, surgery, ablation, radiotherapy, interventional, targeted and other treatment methods. In daily life, patients need to avoid eating greasy and hard-to-digest food, such as fried chicken and oil cake, etc. They can eat some vitamin-rich fruits and vegetables, such as orange and grapefruit, in moderation to promote body recovery.