The prognosis of advanced gastric cancer remains poor. Palliative radiotherapy has been utilized to palliate bleeding in unresectable gastric cancer. Recent studies have described that a systemic immune response may be induced by local radiotherapy to the primary tumor lesion. Here we report a rare case of an abscopal effect in a patient with inoperable gastric cancer combined with tumor hemorrhage. A short course of radiotherapy was performed to palliate bleeding; additionally, the patient was treated with chemotherapy and immunotherapy. Complete response was achieved in the lung metastasis lesion. The observed abscopal effect suggests that there may be a synergistic effect between immunotherapy and radiotherapy. This case report supports the combination of immunotherapy and radiotherapy in patients with advanced gastric cancer.Our case report suggests the potential benefits of immunotherapy combined with palliative radiotherapy in advanced gastric cancer. Metastatic lesions of cancer patients could obtain a treatment response by local radiotherapy to the primary tumor and systemic immunotherapy. The results indicate a synergistic effect of immunotherapy and radiotherapy in activating an antitumor immune response.