Decreased coordination, clumsiness, falls
Rapid emotional changes or strange behaviors
Fever (sometimes)
General ill feeling or lethargy
Headache -- recent or a new, more severe type type for the person
Memory loss, poor judgment, difficulty solving problems
Numbness, tingling, pain, and other changes in sensation
Personality changes
Seizures -- new for the person
Speech difficulties
Vision changes -- double vision, decreased vision
Vomiting -- with or without nausea
Weakness of a body area
Note: Specific symptoms vary. The symptoms commonly seen with most types of metastatic brain tumor are those caused by increased pressure in the brain.