Cardiovascular diseases account for 42.8% of the comorbidities in hemodialysis patients. Chest pain is a common chief complaint, in addition to common causes such as coronary heart diseases, complica-tions of vascular access stent migration should also be considered. This case is a 73-year-old woman presented with chest pain. After visiting Cardiology, Chest Medicine, Gastroenterology and Emergen-cy Department, stent migration from arteriovenous graft to the bilateral pulmonary artery was diag-nosed. After referred to a surgeon, percutaneous retrieval surgery was failed due to severe adhesion. Thus, oral anticoagulant was applied along with outpatient follow-up. Then, the patient’s condition was stable without serious complications. The aim of this study is to remind clinical staff to pay attention to stent migration when hemodialysis population complaining of chest pain for earlier detection and proper treatments.