The article describes the experience of caring a terminal patient who had an ovarian cancer with malignant ascites. While suffering from cancer-related symptoms including physical, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects of suffering during her hospitalization. The nursing care duration was from August 10 to September 6,2004. Clinical observation, interview and physical examination were used by the Gordon 11-iteam Function Health Pattern to identify nursing problems. The major nursing problems were pain, breathless, anxiety, and spiritual distress. The hospice team helped the patient to relieve from the disease discomfort and promoted her quality of life. During caring period, the team approach to improve the patient with her family's interrelation and reach the end of her life peacefully. This experience was presented to medical stuff as a persuasive example.