We report a case of invasive renal pelvic tumor with high serum levels of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and carbohydrate antigen (CA 19-9). An 86-year-old man presented with macrohematuria. Retrograde pyelography demonstrated a filling defect in right upper calyx, suspected of renal pelvic tumor. The levels of serum CEA and CA 19-9 were elevated to 28.0 ng/ml and 122 U/ml, respectively. No abnormalities were found in the gastrointestinal tract. Right nephroureterectomy was performed, and histopathological diagnosis was transitional cell carcinoma, grade 2>grade 3, accompanied with adenocarcinoma immuno-stained for CEA and CA19-9. A part of the tumor showed a tubular growth pattern. Both serum levels of CEA and CA 19-9 immediately decreased to the normal range after the operation, but increased again with lung and hepatic metastases.