We previously found that the position of matrix attachment regions (MARs) within the vector significantly affects its ability to enhance transgenic expression in the recombinant protein production. This study aims to systematically investigate the position-dependent impacts of MAR on transgene expression. We observed a significant increase in enhanced green fluorescent protein (eGFP) expression levels in stably transfected CHO-K1 cells with either MAR 1-68 or MAR X-29 when MARs located upstream of the promoter. This increase was especially evident with MAR flanked the expression cassette. Concurrently, a substantial increase was observed in the percentage of eGFP-expressing cells, with 97.8% and 96.0% in MAR-containing constructs versus 73.7% in MAR-absent constructs. Further analysis of erythropoietin (EPO) expression revealed that constructs with flanking MARs induced the highest EPO productivity. Bioinformatics analysis revealed that certain specific transcription factors are important in modulating the transcription process. In conclusion, vectors harboring both MARs around the expression cassette constitute an optimal construct for enhanced recombinant protein production in CHO-K1 cells. This insight underscores the importance of strategic MAR incorporation in vector design for optimized recombinant protein expression.