The self-expandable metallic stent is increasingly being used for management of malignant biliary strictures and sometimes for benign strictures. Although the migration rate of metallic stents is very rare, removal of migrated metallic stents is a technical challenge if patient has received a biliary Roux-en-Y operation A patient who had received Roux-ea-V operation due to common bile duct transection received self-expandable metallic stents insertion for benign stricture of hilum. Unfortunately the self-expandable metallic stents migrated soon after insertion. We had tried push type enteroscopy for metallic stents removal but that failed. Finally we successfully removed the migrated metallic stents with double balloon intestinal endoscope. Migration of self-expandable metallic stents in the Roux-en-Y intestinal loop is a very rare condition and is difficult to resolve. We removed the migrated metallic stent with double balloon enteroscopy and found a new indication of double balloon enteroscopy.