The occurrence of gastric polyps in familial polyposis coli patients varies from 27% to 68%. Various histological patterns have often been described such as fundic gland polyps, adenomatous polyps, lymphoid polyps and microcarcinoid. To our knowledge, this association has never been mentioned in our country, probably due to the rare occurrence of this hereditary disease. A 30-year-old male with a family history and present symptoms of malignant change of colonic polyps in descending colon and metastasis to Virchow's node and the liver was presented to our hospital. Diagnosis revealed the presence of fundic gland polyps which suggested gastric polyposis in the fundus and body. The characteristics of gastric polyps and familial polyposis coli were reviewed carefully.