According to Herbut6 the most common secondary sites of a carcinoma of the pancreas are in the regional lymph nodes, liver, peritoneum, lungs, gall bladder, diaphragm, mediastinal nodes, and pleura. A case of metastatic cancer of the cervix arising in the pancreas is described. As far as we can ascertain this is the second report of pancreatic carcinoma spreading to the uterus, and we believe it is the first of its kind that definitely involved the cervix. As was shown, the anaplasticity of the tumor led to the incorrect interpretation of primary carcinoma of the cervix. Although metastatic tumors of the cervix are rare, it behooves one to remember that they do exist and that occasionally carcinoma of the cervix may not be a primary lesion.