Primary ovarian cancers should be preoperative distinguished from ovarian metastasis because management will differ in both. Treatment and prognosis of ovarian metastasis will vary according to type of the primary tumor. The radiologist should consider the possibility of ovarian metastasis when there is clinical suggestion with relatively specific imaging features. Although these features are not accurate for diagnosis, but ovarian metastasis can be in the list of differential diagnosis with scenario of young patients' age, with bilateral, relatively small and solid ovarian masses.