Meningocarcinoma patients will have obvious high cranial pressure manifestation with headache and vomiting as the main manifestation before death, and their headache will be full headache, distending pain and throbbing pain, mostly persistent accompanied by vomiting, and the vomiting is usually jet, and the stomach content or coffee-like liquid can be vomited. As the disease progresses, the patient will develop impaired consciousness, which may start with drowsiness and gradually worsen to lethargy, light coma, medium coma to deep coma until death. The cause of death is the formation of brain hernia caused by high cranial pressure, the patient’s high pressure in the brain will cause the brain tissue to move downward, so that the brain stem is embedded in the occipital foramen magnum to form occipital foramen magnum hernia, which affects the patient’s respiratory circulation and can occur acute respiratory and circulatory failure.