Fine-needle sampling was performed in a woman with a subareolar breast mass. The cytologic diagnosis was consistent with a benign sweat gland-type tumor. Cytologic features included epithelial cells and spindle-shaped cells lying free or in fibrillary myxoid ground substance. Histologic study revealed the biphasic appearance of this tumor composed of proliferating myoepithelial cells and glandular epithelial cells as supported by immunohistologic and electron microscopic analyses. Epithelial cells were strongly positive for cytokeratins, and spindle cells were positive for actin, S-100 protein, and keratin and showed ultrastructurally typical features of myoepithelial cells.