Soft tissue sarcomas are rare among adult malignant tumors (0.7%) (
1). Liposarcoma, which was first introduced by Virchow in 1857 (
2,
3), is a tumor due to malignant transformation of adipose tissue (
4). It is the most common soft tissue sarcoma (
5); 30% of liposarcomas have a myxoid pathologic feature (
6). This tumor often occurs in the retroperitoneum and extremities (
7) and adults aged 40-60 years, with slightly more prevalent in males (
8). It is relatively rare in the head and neck regions (5%-9%) (
9,
10). The metastatic cases reported in the head and neck region are even rarer in comparison to primary tumors. Here is reported a case of suspected metastatic liposarcoma tumor in the inferior alveolar nerve canal.