To investigate the effects of the non-Newtonian properties of solvents on particle suspension rheology (non-Newtonian property and viscosity), we analyzed suspension flows with different solvent characteristics. We used the power-law model to express the non-Newtonian properties of solvents. The power-law index of the suspension was denoted as nsus. and that of the solvent as [Formula: see text] to distinguish between their non-Newtonian properties. Besides, to evaluate the non-Newtonian property of the particle suspension, we estimated its power-law index [Formula: see text] by comparing its particle velocity with the velocity profile of a power-law fluid. As a result, regardless of the different area fraction, the power-law index of the particle suspension was lower than that of the solvent for [Formula: see text], 0.8, and 1.0. On the other hand, for [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text], the power-law index of the particle suspension was higher than that of the solvent. Regarding the particle position, particles for [Formula: see text] were more concentrated on the wall side than those of the suspensions with [Formula: see text], 0.8, and 1.0. Thus, this study confirms that a change in the non-Newtonian property of a suspension due to interactions between particles and power-law fluids is an essential factor when discussing the rheology of suspensions.