Aberrant pancreas, also called heterotopic or ectopic pancreas, is defined as pancreatic tissue lying outside its normal location with no anatomic or vascular connection to the pancreas. Aberrant pancreas is usually located in the digestive tract: stomach, duodenum, small intestine... Symptoms of aberrant pancreas occur due to inflammation, bleeding, compression or cancer. The authors have 2 aberrant pancreas cases in the stomach, presenting with abdominal pain and treated with tumor resection In gastric wall. Pathology was aberrant panaeas. The authors inform that and review medical literature on this disease.