Intracranial multiple myeloma is uncommon. Cavernous sinus involvement has rarely been reported, generally associated with treatment-refractory disease and poor outcome. We report clinical data and neuroradiologic findings of 3 patients with multiple myeloma and unilateral cavernous sinus involvement. At neuroradiology, this resulted from diffuse bone involvement as disease relapse (n=2) or focal dural disease (n=1) as the presenting sign. Interestingly, bortezomib treatment resulted in complete clinical resolution in 1 patient and partial clinical and significant magnetic resonance response in another, whereas in the literature, local radiation therapy has been reported as the only efficient treatment.