A rare case of systemic vasculitis with second component of complement (C2) deficiency was documented in a patient who developed colonic ulcerations, jejunal edema and dilatation, cutaneous ulcers, peripheral neuropathy, and psychosis. Colonoscopy revealed typical features of ischemic colitis and radiological examination showed ischemic changes in the jejunum and ileum. Histopathological examination of the cutaneous biopsy revealed typical necrotizing vasculitis. It is very likely that multiorgan involvement, including ischemic changes of the intestine, developed secondary to vasculitis associated with C2 deficiency.