Liver metastasis of intestinal cancer can be cured under certain conditions, and the following conditions must be met: first, the intestinal cancer is radically removed by surgery; second, the liver metastasis is oligometastasis and the lesion can be radically removed by surgery. If the initial liver metastases are relatively large, adjuvant chemotherapy or radiofrequency ablation or stereotactic radiotherapy can shrink the tumor. Radical resection of the metastases can then be performed and the liver metastases can be cured. If multiple liver metastases are diffusely distributed in the left and right lobes of the liver, there is no way to achieve radical resection of liver metastases through surgery first, and liver metastases of intestinal cancer can not be cured. Therefore, liver metastasis of intestinal cancer can be cured when certain conditions are met.