Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) is one of the positional and structural isomers of linoleic acid. Ninety percent of the CLA contained in natural foods is the cis‐9(9Z), trans‐11(11E) isomer. CLA also has anti‐carcinogenic, anti‐adipogenic, and anti‐inflammatory properties. Limited studies aim to elucidate the impact of 9Z,11E‐CLA on Wnt/beta‐catenin signaling.In this study, we have selected MDA‐MB‐231, T98G, and SAOS‐2 cell lines of various cancer origins and investigate the impact of dextran conjugated 9Z,11E CLA (Dex‐9Z,11E‐CLA) using cell proliferation assay and immunocytochemical methods. Cytotoxic effects of Dex conjugated 9Z,11E CLA are assessed with the MTT method. It analyzed Wnt/beta‐catenin signaling changes using target molecule beta‐catenin, Dickkopf‐1 (Dkk‐1) as a negative regulator, and active caspase3 (CC3) as an apoptotic marker.Dex‐9Z,11E‐CLA is shown to suppress cell viability in three different types of cancer cells, and the most effective concentration is 200 µm. 9Z,11E‐CLA and Dex‐9Z,11E‐CLA affect the Wnt/beta‐catenin signaling pathway negatively in all cell lines. Beta‐catenin expression is decreased, Dkk‐1 expression is increased, and CC3 positivity is increased significantly compared to the control group. In conclusion, the data suggest that Dex‐9Z,11E‐CLA suppresses cell viability and causes apoptosis in cells via the Wnt/beta‐catenin signaling pathway. Lastly, Dex‐9Z,11E‐CLA harbors novel anticancer potential and exhibits uncontrolled activation of Wnt/beta‐catenin signaling.