This paper describes the nursing experience of a 46-year-old woman who suffered from endometrial carcinoma combined with right ovarian cancer, and had cancer recurrence within 2 months after surgery and chemotherapy. During the nursing period from March 22, 2012 to May 10, 2012, the researcher collected relevant data of the patient by means of observation, interview, and direct caring experience. Moreover, with the application of Gorden’s 11 functional health patterns, the researcher concluded that the health problems of this patient include the following 3 caring issues: acute pain, caused by wound after surgery; hopelessness, caused by cancer recurrence; and change of family operation process, caused by cancer recurrence and hospitalization of family member. The researcher mitigated the patient’s discomfort and confirmed the value of existence of the patient by means of listening, encouraging her to express her inner feelings, sharing clinical caring experience, and offering family support. It takes team efforts to care for the patients with cancer recurrence, and the team members should work together. It is suggested that the organization should set up cross-field courses or comforting meeting related to female cancers, thus experts can help cancer patients and their family members adapt to the long-period treatment process. This report is expected to remind nurses to reflect on their practices, listen to patients’ concerns, and gain a basic understanding on music therapy. This nursing experience can also serve as an example for future caring of patients with similar disease.