Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is a prevalent malignant epithelial tumor and epidemic in East and Southeast Asia. The pathology of NPC was characterized by local infiltration early, regional nodal involvement and distant metastases. The specialty of pathological sites makes it hard to early diagnosis, which relies on multiple imaging techniques (MRI, CT scans, and endoscopy) and biopsy. Precise staging of NPC and targeted therapies are vital to the therapeutic efficacy and prognosis. Noninvasive and high-resolution imaging techniques are urgently needed for NPC. Radiopharmaceuticals and imaging equipment (single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and positron emission tomography (PET)) are rapidly developed and applied in the diagnosis of NPC. In this review, we summarized the radiopharmaceuticals in NPC. Reviewing the radiopharmaceuticals in NPC would greatly help further optimize the radioligands and discover novel targets.