What are the symptoms of ovarian cancer metastasis?

The symptoms of ovarian cancer metastasis are as follows: 1. Commonly, peritoneal metastasis will cause fluid in the abdominal cavity, and after causing fluid in the abdominal cavity, it will cause the feeling of abdominal suffocation; 2. Abdominal mass, which is a scattered mass in the lymph nodes of the abdominal cavity caused by ovarian cancer metastasis, sometimes will cause intestinal obstruction due to mass compression. If intestinal obstruction occurs, abdominal pain, abdominal distension, vomiting and no bowel movement will occur. Emergency surgery must be done to maintain the patient’s life; 3. Ovarian cancer invading the liver will cause jaundice of skin and mucous membrane, as well as anorexia and vomiting; 4. Ovarian cancer invading the pleura will cause symptoms such as chest suffocation and shortness of breath, i.e. pleural effusion.