At present, there is no uniformity in the classification of Chinese medicine in the fight against recurrence and metastasis of ovarian cancer, and clinical practice is mostly based on the clinical experience of medical doctors in classifying the types of evidence and formulating medicine. The classification is mainly based on the etiology of ovarian cancer and its symptoms and signs, which are divided into damp-heat, dampness and toxicity, phlegm and dampness, and stagnation of qi and blood. Ovarian cancer is divided into four types: liver qi stagnation, spleen qi deficiency, liver and kidney yin-dampness, and lung yin deficiency. Ovarian cancer is divided into Qi stagnation and blood stasis, phlegm-damp coagulation, damp-heat stasis and toxicity, water-damp stagnation, and Qi-blood deficiency. I believe that the symptoms of the disease are highly variable, and I agree with Zhang Zhibin [4] and others who proposed a new system of discriminatory methods, with the combination of the key elements of the symptoms and the evidence as an important link. Clinically, patients with ovarian cancer mainly show the three symptoms of Qi deficiency, cold condensation and blood stasis, especially the symptoms of blood stasis, such as discomfort in the lesser abdomen, pale purple and dull tongue, and thin or weak guan-fu-rule. Therefore, in the clinical treatment, the diagnosis and treatment are based on the three symptoms of Qi deficiency, cold condensation and blood stasis. For qi deficiency, we often use the formula of tonifying the qi and strengthening the spleen by adjusting the elevation and balance of Zhongzhou and Sijun; for cold coagulation, we often use Jin Kui Kidney Qi Wan and Yu Gui Wan to warm the kidneys and promote yang; for blood stasis, we often use Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan from Jin Kui, Wang Qing Ren’s Diaphragm and Shao Abdominal Expelling Stasis Soup, and our own compound formula of Pei Ling Tang with worm medicine, such as Ge Bei Bei Worm, Saponaria and leech, to expel stasis.