Angiosarcoma is a rare malignancy which arises from the inner lining of blood vessels and lymph vessels. Patients most frequently present with cutaneous lesions. Vascular sarcomas are clinically aggressive and have a poor 5- year survival rate of approximately 20-35%. Primary gastro-intestinal angiosarcomas are extremely rare, and distant dissemination is infrequent. Diagnosis is challenging because their clinical presentation is atypical. In this short report, we present an uncommon case of an angiosarcoma located in the cecum of a 82-year-old male. The patient was treated with surgical resection, however he passed away four weeks later. This report highlights the recommended treatment, endoscopic findings and clinical symptoms