A case of malignant fibrosarcoma originated from pericardium was reported. A 31 year-old female who complained of general fatigue and back pain showed dilated cardiac shadow in chest X-ray. Cardiac blood pool scan with 99mTc-RBC revealed avascular mass in pericardial cavity which push the heart up and left side. It was suspected to be malignant, since the mass had increased 67Ga uptake. CT and MRI also demonstrated that the tissue characterization of the pericardial mass was irregular, and the mass compressed venous return. The large mass originated from pericardium caused the right sided cardiac failure. In 12 years ago, she had a history of operation which resected benign hemangioma in the same space (pericardium). We could suspect the malignant transformation between the two rare pericardial tumors; benign hemangioma and malignant fibrosarcoma.