Vasculogenic mimicry (
VM
) is a vascular‐like structure which can mimic the embryonic vascular network pattern to nourish the tumour tissue. As a unique perfusion way,
VM
is correlated with tumour progression, invasion, metastasis and lower 5‐year survival rate. Notably, epithelial‐mesenchymal transition (
EMT
) regulators and
EMT
‐related transcription factors are highly up‐regulated in
VM
‐forming tumour cells, which demonstrated that
EMT
may play a crucial role in
VM
formation. Therefore, the up‐regulation of
EMT
‐associated adhesion molecules and other factors can also make a contribution in
VM
‐forming process. Depending on these discoveries,
VM
and
EMT
can be utilized as therapeutic target strategies for anticancer therapy. The purpose of this article is to explore the advance research in the relationship of
EMT
and
VM
and their corresponding mechanisms in tumorigenesis effect.