Using pre-synthesized high-entropy (Ta0.2W0.2Nb0.2Mo0.2V0.2)C carbide as the reinforcing phase, Ti(C0.7N0.3)-based cermets were prepared by pressureless sintering at 1600 °C. The results revealed that due to the solid solution reaction between the mono-carbide and (Ta0.2W0.2Nb0.2Mo0.2V0.2)C, only one set of face-centered-cubic diffraction peaks in XRD was detected in the as-sintered cermets, alongside the typical core-rim structure. Compared to the Ti(C0.7N0.3)-based cermets without high-entropy reinforcing phase, the Vickers hardness was increased from 17.06 ± 0.09 GPa to 18.42 ± 0.33 GPa and the fracture toughness was increased from 9.21 ± 0.31 MPa m1/2 to 12.56 ± 0.23 MPa m1/2 by adding 10 wt% (Ta0.2W0.2Nb0.2Mo0.2V0.2)C. The wear resistance of the cermet was enhanced significantly with increasing (Ta0.2W0.2Nb0.2Mo0.2V0.2)C content. This work provided a potential that the high-entropy carbide can be applied as an effective reinforcing phase in the preparation of high-performance Ti(C0.7N0.3)-based cermets.