“…The most common sites of metastasis are lymph nodes, bone, lungs, and liver [5,6]. Although uncommon, metastases have been described at a number of other locations including the stomach, duodenum, skin, muscle and eyes [7][8][9][10][11]. Here, we describe the case of a patient who underwent a Whipple procedure after presenting with duodenal obstruction secondary to a periampullary mass that turned out to be UC metastasizing to the head of the pancreas.…”