The general life expectancy of lupus nephritis patients is about 10 years, and with the development of medical technology, the survival period of lupus nephritis patients is also gradually improving, such as mild patients can survive for about 10 years after active and standardized treatment and good control of the disease; such as exacerbation of the disease and poor control of the disease, it can be less than 10 years, with a wide range of individual differences. Lupus nephritis can be relieved for a long time after treatment, but it is easy to relapse after the drug dosage is reduced or stopped, and the condition gradually worsens. In recent years, due to the improvement of the diagnosis of lupus nephritis, early detection of mild cases and rational application of immunosuppressive drugs, the prognosis of patients after active and standardized treatment has significantly improved, and the general life expectancy of most patients is about 10 years. Most of the patients have a life expectancy of about 10 years. Some of the patients with severe disease may have a life expectancy of less than 10 years without standardized treatment, and their condition may even deteriorate rapidly in a short period of time and gradually lead to death. It is recommended that patients with lupus nephritis should consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions in order to control the disease and improve the survival period.