OBJECTIVE: To provide reference for the rational utilization of narcotic drugs in cancer pain patients. METHODS: In retrospective survey, 2 275 prescriptions of narcotic drugs for cancer pain patients in outpatient and emergency department of our hospital during 2014-2016 were analyzed statistically in respects of general information, drug amount, consumption sum and DDDs, etc. RESULTS: The proportion of male patients and female patients with cancer pain in our hospital were 65.63% and 34.37% within 3 years, mainly aged 21-90. The consumption amount and sum of narcotic drugs in our hospital increased year by year. Dosage forms were mainly tablet. The consumption amount, sum and DDDs of Morphine hydrochloride sustained-release tablets took up the first places among narcotic drugs. And those of Pethidine hydrochloride injection were the lowest. CONCLUSIONS: The utilization of narcotic drugs is rational in outpatient and emergency department of our hospital on the whole. Morphine preparations are the predominant analgesic drugs for patients with cancer pain.