Nasopharynx with cauliflower-like neoplasm is mostly seen in nasopharyngeal lymphoma and nasopharyngeal cancer. 1. Nasopharyngeal lymphoma: Nasopharyngeal lymphoma can cause abnormal proliferation of tissues, which leads to nasopharyngeal cauliflower-like neoplasm. 2. Nasopharyngeal cancer: nasopharyngeal neoplasm with cauliflower-like pattern may be nasopharyngeal cancer, especially in the position of pharyngeal fossa, and there may be ulcers and vesicles on the surface, and it may be accompanied by enlarged lymph nodes in the angle of the lower jaw. There are many reasons for nasopharynx with cauliflower-like neoplasm, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to improve the examination, through histopathological examination, to clarify the cause of the disease, and take standardized treatment according to the doctor’s instruction, so as to avoid delaying the condition.