The reliability of C, N, and O abundances determined from lines of C II, N II, and O II in the mainsequence (MS) early B-and late O-type stars is examined. This analysis is based on a fact of
K for N II and O II) yield the undistorted C, N and O abundances, and their average values agree very well with modern estimates for the sun. This confirms that the metallicity of B-and O-type MS stars in the Sun's vicinity is the same as that of the sun. An explanation is given for the slight deficit of carbon found for the early B-type MS stars in previous work. It is noted that when an alternative method based on examining the ionization balance (e.g., He I-II, C II-III, Ne I-II, Si III-IV) is used to determine the parameters T eff and log g, the overionization problem essentially vanishes; however, this method leads to a systematic enhancement in the values of T eff and log g. The overionization problem can be solved by shifting to an Astrophysics, Vol. 56, No. 4, December, 2013