Cancer is second only to Coronary Artery Disease in overall mortality in the United States. Amongst all the cancers, lung cancer is the most common and is associat- ed with the highest cancer related mortality amongst both genders. Lung cancers present with metastasis about 50% of the time [1]. The most common sites of lung metastases include the adrenal glands, brain, bone, liver, lymph nodes, and the con- tralateral lung. However, gastrointestinal (GI) metastasis and manifestations are rare. Most of the reported cases of lung cancer metastasis to the gastrointestinal tract involve the small bowel (2-5) and occur through lymphatic spread. We present a rare case of a primary papillary (subtype) adenocarcinoma of the lung recurring as lower GI bleeding due to colonic metastasis.