The nuclear-electric-quadrupole interactions at 111 Cd and 117 In nuclei arising from 111m Cd and 117 Cd, respectively, chemically introduced in pyrochlore ferroelectric Cd 2 Nb 2 O 7 (T C ¼ 196 K) were studied using the perturbed-angular-correlation technique. At temperatures above T C , there is one type of Cd sites. However, at liquid nitrogen temperature, below T C , there are two types of Cd sites. The ratio of the electric quadrupole frequency of 117 In to that of 111 Cd is anomalously deviated from a value expected from the purely ionic In and Cd ions in the same lattice environment.