Lymphoma can develop bone metastases. Lymphoma is a malignant tumor disease originating from the lymphohematopoietic system. With the progression of the disease, tumor cells can be transferred to multiple tissues and organs in the body through the bloodstream, and bone is also a common distant metastatic organ of lymphoma. After bone metastasis of lymphoma occurs, patients may have various symptoms such as unexplained weight loss, bone pain, and mobility difficulties, which have a more serious impact on the organism. If not treated in time, the survival time of patients will be significantly shortened. Lymphoma patients need to go to regular hospitals in time, follow the diagnosis and treatment opinions of specialists, actively cooperate with the treatment, and follow up regularly. Avoid delaying the condition, and the occurrence of tumor metastasis in other tissues and organs.