In this overview we describe the main plant-derived bioactive compounds used in cancer therapy which has the cell cytoskeleton as therapeutic target. Three major classes of these compounds are described: antimitotics with microtubule-destabilizing and-stabilizing efects, plant-bioactive compounds that interact with intermediate ilaments/actin, and plant-bioactive compounds that interact with intermediate ilaments like keratins and vimentin. We also focus on the molecular aspects of interactions with their cellular targets: microtubules, intermediate ilaments, and microilaments. Some critical aspects of cardiac side efects of cancer chemotherapy are also discussed, focusing on cardiac cytoskeleton and protective efect of plant-derived compounds. The application of plant bioactives in the treatment of cancer has resulted in increased therapeutic eicacy through targeting the cytoskeleton, respectively, prevention of the injury of cytoskeletal components elicited by chemotherapeutics.