Objective To identify the characteristics and research status of symptom clusters in patients with lung cancer patients during chemotherapy.Methods This scoping review was conducted under the Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines.A literature search was performed in the PubMed,Embase,CINAHL,Web of Science,Scopus,CNKI,Wanfang,and CBM databases to identify relevant studies about symptom clusters in patients with lung cancer from inception until December 31,2023.The included studies were summarized and analyzed.Results 19 papers were included and 22 symptom clusters were extracted,mainly including psychological,gastrointestinal,lung cancer-specific,fatigue-related,and respiratory symptom clusters.There are 6 symptom cluster assessment tools,of which 4 were M.D Anderson Symptom Inventory in different version;the symptom clusters were dynamically changing during chemotherapy in patients with lung cancer,with variations in core symptom clusters at different stages.Conclusion Multiple symptom clusters exist during chemotherapy in lung cancer patients,and the naming of symptom clusters and attribution of symptoms need to be further standardized.The assessment tools for symptom clusters in patients undergoing chemotherapy for lung cancer are mainly based on the Anderson Symptom Assessment Scale and other language versions.Symptom clusters in patients with lung cancer during chemotherapy show dynamic changes,and there are differences in core symptom groups at different stages.