A model for the near-cathode region of electric arcs is presented to investigate the liquid-plasma phase transition in the cathode spot region. Due to the high values of pressure and temperature after spot ignition, a “continuous phase transition” occurs in the liquid-vapor interface. A set of fluid equations with suitable boundary conditions have been solved to obtain diagrams of the spot plasma in the temperature-density plane during the spot evolution for a typical spot. To evaluate the model, the magnitude of some essential quantities such as the mean ion charge state of plasma and current density have been calculated, which are in accordance with experimental results.