A 59-year-old male was noted to have a tumor at the fifth finger tip. Roentogenologically, the distal phalanx had osteolytic change, and amputation was performed with chemotherapy thereafter. The metastasis in the phalanx was relatively rare. However, this case was histologically a metastasis of the clear cell type-renal cell carcinoma. Four months later the patient died as a result of general metastasis.