A novel naphthalimide-based fluorescent sensor bearing the N,N'-bis(salicylidene)diethylenetriamine receptor was developed, which exhibited dual signaling behaviors for Cd(2+) and Cu(2+), and was applicable to the environmental and biological milieus. Upon addition of Cd(2+), the fluorescence intensity enhanced in a linear fashion with the maximum fluorescence intensity increase of about 4-fold. Moreover, with the sensor 1 and 1-Cd(2+) complex, Cu(2+) was easily recognized by marked fluorescence quenching. The selectivity and sensitivity of the sensor 1 for Cd(2+) were satisfactory and achieving a detection limit at the nanomolar level. The living cell image experiments demonstrated the value of sensor 1 in fluorescent visualization of Cd(2+) ions in biological systems.