Late-onset toxic anterior segment syndrome (TASS) is a special type of TASS, which has both similarities and differences. With the deepening understanding, more and more late-onset TASS is reported. Late-onset TASS is less common than typical TASS, and the epidemiological characteristics are vary with intraocular lenses. Almost all the factors that can cause typical TASS can cause late-onset TASS, in addition, aluminum element may play a key role in the occurrence of delayed TASS. The clinical manifestations of late-onset TASS are similar to those of typical TASS, with the involvement of the posterior segment more common and hormone therapy effective.