If stomach cancer metastasizes to ovary, it is generally called Kukenberg’s tumor. Kukenberg’s tumor is the most common type of ovarian metastatic tumors, which refers to malignant changes in other organs, which metastasize to ovary through blood, lymph or plantation metastasis to form malignant tumors of ovary, and the most common metastatic organs are stomach and colon. Kukenberg tumors occur bilaterally and usually have no obvious clinical symptoms or manifest as gastrointestinal symptoms, such as abdominal pain, abdominal distension, abdominal fluid, etc. Abnormal masses can be seen on the ovaries through ultrasound and other examinations, and the specific treatment plan should be further decided according to the patient’s condition.