Benign breast tumors usually do not have orange peel. Orange peel is seen when the lymphatic vessels around the breast become clogged, causing edema in the dermis of the skin, which can be seen as orange peel. Benign tumors of the breast do not usually invade the lymphatic vessels of the breast and cannot cause orange peel. Malignant tumors of the breast, such as breast cancer, due to continuous metastasis and infiltration into the surrounding tissues, will make the lymphatic drainage is not good, then the patient will appear orange peel changes. At this time, the patient’s condition is more serious, and need to seek medical treatment in time. Benign tumors may also become malignant, so patients need regular medical review. Breast orange peel changes need timely medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the diagnosis and standardized treatment.