What are the symptoms that terminal Cancer may have metastasized to the brain?
First, with the kind of cancer you’ve described brain metastases are rather rare. They much more frequently occur in patients with breast, lung or skin cancer. As opposed to many other (primary) brain tumors metastases can develop in any part of the brain. Therefore symptoms if the cancer has spread to the brain can vary immensely. In general, persistent headaches (often worse in the mornings) and vomiting without nausea can be signs of brain metastases. Depending on the location of them the following symptoms may occur: seizures, palsies, vision problems, personal changes, etc.