The cleanliness and compositional change of Ni containing alloy steel processed by electroslag remelting (ESR) and vacuum arc remelting (VAR) were studied. The results show that compared with the electrode steel, the total oxygen content increases in the steel processed by ESR. On the contrary, the total oxygen and total nitrogen content in the steel processed by VAR can be significantly decreased due to the vacuum environment. The number and size of inclusions in steel processed by VAR are significantly decreased, which indicates that the VAR is conducive to improving the cleanliness of steel. Single TiN inclusions are found in both steels processed by ESR and VAR, and oxide inclusions in two steels are (Mg,Al,Ca)O and (Mg,Al)O, respectively. The growth time of TiN inclusions is relatively shorter in the steel processed by VAR, which leads to the thinner TiN layer surrounding the oxide inclusions. During the VAR process, the high temperature and high vacuum conditions promote the volatilization of Mn in steel, leading to decrease of the Mn content in steel. Therefore, extra Mn should be added to the electrode steel before VAR.