We reported two cases of posterior pole granuloma toxocariasis with different prognosis to remind ophthalmologists to attach importance to the active treatment. Two patients were diagnosed with posterior pole granuloma toxocariasis. One patient received prednisolone and pars plana vitrectomy combined with peeling of retinal membrane, and his vision was improved significantly. The other patient missed opportunity to perform surgery and lost his vision. It is important to make accurate diagnosis and active treatment for posterior pole granuloma toxocariasis. Eyes with posterior pole granuloma toxocariasis should be treated with surgery without delay to avoid visual loss when epiretinal membrane causes the absence of normal macular structure.