A wavy feeling in the eye that keeps wobbling is usually caused by physiologic vitreous liquefaction, pathologic retinal pull, and visual aura of migraine. When the patient develops liquefaction as the vitreous tissue ages with age, he or she may feel a watery wavy feeling when looking at things. When retinal pull is caused by fundus lesions such as retinal detachment, the symptom of having a wavy feeling in the eyes that keeps wobbling can also occur. In addition, if the patient suffers from migraine, there is a possibility of visual aura before the migraine attack, which may feel like seeing things wobbling, or even distortion and discoloration. Patients need to go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital to do fundoscopy, ophthalmology ultrasound examination to assist in the diagnosis, to rule out the cause of the eye, if necessary, but also need to go to the neurology department of the hospital for examination, to confirm the diagnosis of migraine, only to find out the specific causes, to take targeted treatment, in order to eliminate the symptoms as soon as possible.