Objective To explore the application of enhanced recovery after surgery in pancreatic surgery. Methods In this paper, the clinical research of ERAS in the field of pancreatic surgery in recent years were reviewed. Results Under the guidance of ERAS, preoperative patient education, compliance audit, and high quality preoperative preparation; minimally invasive surgery and precise fluid management; pain management, nutrition support, blood glucose regulation, and peritoneal drainage management, could be beneficial for patients to recover rapidly, shorten the hospitalization time, and reduce the hospitalization cost. Conclusions Although the application of ERAS in pancreatic surgery has been gradually accepted by the pancreas surgeon, but it still need to ensure its safety and effectiveness in the high volume pancreatic surgery center with multidisciplinary treatment. In addition, some of the recommendations in foreign guidelines are mostly cited from other disciplines of practical experience, its guiding value in pancreatic surgery is still unclear, and still needs more multicenter clinical research.