Transient cortical blindness is a rare complication that can occur after coronary angiography. We report a case of a 53-year-old Caucasian male with a history of multiple cardiovascular risk factors who presented to the emergency room with chest pressure and shortness of breath. He underwent cardiac catheterization and subsequently developed transient bilateral blindness. His vision gradually improved over the next 72 hours without any intervention. This case highlights the importance of considering transient cortical blindness as a potential complication of coronary angiography and the favorable outcome of this condition.