We report evaporation of ethanol/water mixture droplets on both pillar-arrayed and micro-holed polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) surfaces. Analysis of wettability shows that (i) when the pillar-to-pillar spacing is 5 lm, the pillar-arrayed PDMS surfaces are Cassie-Baxter-wetted; (ii) when the pillar-to-pillar spacing is 20 or 50 lm, part of each pillar-arrayed surface is Cassie-Baxter-wetted while the other part Wenzelwetted; (iii) all micro-holed PDMS surfaces are Cassie-Baxter-wetted; (iv) the advancing and receding contact angles increase with the increase of the pillar-to-pillar spacing, while they decrease with the increase of the hole-to-hole spacing. The investigation on evaporation of mixture droplets demonstrates that (i) evaporation on pillar-arrayed PDMS first proceeds with constant contact radius mode (CCR) due to the strong adhesion between the surface and the droplet; (ii) on micro-holed surfaces CCR stage is also observed for the surface with the hole-to-hole spacing of 5 lm, while it is not found at high ethanol concentration for surfaces with the hole-to-hole spacings of 20 lm and 50 lm, which is attributed to the weak adhesion between the micro-holed surfaces and the droplet. Finally, the evolution of droplet volume and its two-third power are discussed.