Hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (HEHE) is a rare vascular endothelial cancer of the liver that is often misidentified as a metastatic tumor if it is multifocal in the liver or if the patient has another concurrent primary malignancy. We present the case of a patient with buccal cancer and some hypoechoic nodules, as identified through ultrasonography. 18F-labeled fluoro-2-deoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography revealed nodules with increased FDG uptake in the patient's liver. After liver core biopsy, HEHE was diagnosed. Ultimately, hepatectomy was performed to treat the HEHE. No recurrence was observed on the patient's computed tomography images at a 3-month follow-up.