Purpose: Determination of informative value of a new method of ultrasound tomography, based on the properties of elasticity of soft tissues, in the differential diagnosis of metastatic lesions of the lymph nodes of the neck thyroid cancer.Material and methods: To assess the capabilities of shear wave ultrasound elastometry in the diagnosis of metastatic lesions of the lymph nodes in thyroid cancer, a study was carried out with 45 patients with suspected thyroid cancer. The work was performed by devices Acuson S2000 Siemens, Avius hi vision Hitachi using a linear sensor with a frequency of 5–12 MHz. For each object of the study, from 5 to 10 measurements of the shear wave velocity in m / s were made, depending on the size of the lymph nodes.Results: Reliable results were obtained in the group of altered lymph nodes (statistical significance p < 0.05). Interquartile intervals and the most common values of shear wave velocities do not overlap: in metastases — 2.20– 3.36 m/s, with hyperplasia of lymph nodes — 0.70–1.88 m/s, and medians show a significant difference in velocities: metastases — 3.00 m/s, hyperplastic lymph nodes 1.38 m/s.Conclusions: Shear wave elastography objectifies ultrasound studies, obtaining specific indicators of shear wave velocity in the areas of interest, and can be used as an additional diagnostic tool in the differential diagnosis of metastatic and hyperplastic lymph nodes.