Palliative care is defined as totality of specialized health services applied to improve the quality of life, especially in end-stage cancer-related patients. The main goals of palliative care in metastatic cancer patients can be summarized as prevention and elimination of obstructive urinary symptoms due to local invasion and compression, symptoms related to other systems such as lymphedema and ileus, prevention and treatment of pain and possible compression findings due to bone metastases, prevention and treatment of pathological fractures, prevention and treatment of local compression and pain due to other systemic metastases, in addition to the fight against the disease itself.