A 66-year-old male present with multiple erythematous nodules on his forehead, right cheek and left temple developed one month ago. He had been diagnosed as renal angiosarcoma with liver and bone metastasis and underwent right nephrectomy and adjuvant chemoradiation therapy. On histopathologic examination performed on his left temple, infiltration of basophilic epitheloid cells and irregularly anastomosing vascular structures dissecting collagen bundles and extravasated red blood cells were shown in entire dermis. High-power view showed atypical endothelial cells lining vascular lumen and pleomorphic, heterochromic tumor cells. Immunohistochemical stain of CD34 and factor VIII-related antigen showed positivity. On the basis of clinical and histopathological examinations, metastatic angiosarcoma was finally diagnosed. Angiosarcoma is highy malignant tumor which usually occurs on the skin of the head and neck area and is related with old age, lymphedema, trauma or radiotherapy. It frequently metastasizes from skin to internal organ, but metastasis from internal organ to skin is rarely reported. In Korean dermatologic literature, 2 cases of metastatic cutaneous angiosarcoma, from heart and lung relatively, were reported. Therefore, we report a rare case of metastatic cutaneous angiosarcoma from kidney.