Cancer and autoimmune diseases are often associated in the same individual. The functional link between immune system and cancer development is only partially known. Even though the immune system can control the development of cancer through immune surveillance, cancer cell itself can escape immune surveillance. Actually, it is debated whether autoimmune diseases have to be regarded as cancer cause or its consequence.In particular, autoimmune thyroiditis and thyroid cancer (in particular, papillary thyroid cancer) are a fascinating model of this complex relationship. In the present review, we describe what has been reported by now in literature about autoimmune thyroiditis and papillary thyroid cancer, and on the basis of available data, we try to clarify the present knowledge.