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OBJECTIVES: To review the nursing implications of select circulatory problems caused by metastatic cancer. DATA SOURCES: Journal articles, research studies, and book chapters relating to circulatory problems associated with metastatic disease. CONCLUSIONS: During the metastatic process, tumor cells can interfere with circulation. As a result, circulatory impairments can range from life threatening to manifestations that may alter a person's quality of life. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: Oncology nurses have a responsibility to seek current knowledge about therapeutic and supportive care for persons experiencing circulatory alterations. Collaboration with colleagues can facilitate patient care in these clinical situations. Patient education can be supportive and may enhance optimal outcomes.