A 59 Co nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) was performed on a single-crystalline ferromagnetic (FM) superconductor UCoGe under pressure. The FM phase vanished at a critical pressure P c , and the NQR spectrum just below P c showed phase separation of the FM and paramagnetic (PM) phases below Curie temperature T Curie , suggesting first-order FM quantum phase transition (QPT). We found that the internal field was absent above P c , but the superconductivity is almost unchanged. This result suggests the existence of the nonunitary to unitary transition of the superconductivity around P c . Nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T 1 showed the FM critical fluctuations around P c , which persist above P c and are clearly related to superconductivity in the PM phase. This FM QPT is understood to be a weak first order with critical fluctuations. 1/T 1 sharply decreased in the superconducting (SC) state above P c with a single component, in contrast to the two-component 1/T 1 in the FM SC state, indicating that the inhomogeneous SC state is a characteristic feature of the FM SC state in UCoGe.