This article explores the nursing experience of caring for a woman with breast cancer undergoing breast reconstruction surgery. The period of nursing care was from April 27 to May 5, 2018. Through personal medical data collection, physical assessment, and interview records, Gordon's 11 functional health patterns evaluation showed that the patient's problems were risk of infection, anxiety, and body image disturbance. During the period of caring, the author performed wound care and counseled the patient and her caregiver regarding the methods of caring. Additionally, health education leaflets, inspirational books, and support group access were provided to relieve anxiety, and the patient was encouraged to express her feelings. The patient regained her confidence and positive attitudes and adapted to her new body image after breast reconstruction surgery and returned to the workplace. The results of this nursing experience can provide colleagues with a case reference for similar patients.