With the economic and social development and the improvement of peoples living standards, the urban carbon emission increases. Studying the influence of industrial structure and spatial patterns on carbon emission under the economic development of different cities can help to find the main factors affecting carbon emission, formulate policies to solve the problem according to local conditions, and provide an important scientific basis for the transformation of economic growth mode and the construction of low-carbon cities. This paper draws conclusions by analyzing the trend curves of urban carbon emissions and economic factors over the years. Different regions of the citys economic development potential differences are obvious, and the potential for greater spatial concentration of cities; citys economic development potential in the spatial and temporal distribution of key cities and major urban agglomerations as the basis for the point - line - surface in order to promote. economically developed cities, the total carbon emissions, carbon emissions growth rate of a declining trend; economically underdeveloped areas, the total carbon emissions, carbon emissions growth rate of a year-on-year trend; the degree of carbon emissions and the degree of prosperity of the secondary industry is closely linked. Chinas urban carbon emissions have a significant positive spatial correlation between 2006 and 2016, the cold spot area of urban carbon emissions is relatively stable, mainly distributed in the eastern and southern economic zones, while the hot spot area is mainly distributed in the northwest, northeast and the middle reaches of the Yellow River economic zone.