A 60 years old female with a 4 years history of recovered non-Hodgkin's lymphoma(NHL) complained about vision Ioss on her right eye. There were floating cells in the anterior chamber and the vitreous cavity; and choroidal infiltration was detected on her right eye as a relapse of lymphoma. Some weeks later a magnetic resonance imaging of the brain revealed also an intracranial tumor and systemic chemotherapy started. Intraocular infiltration is an extremely rare form of relapse of NHL.