This review explores the impact of yoga as a complementary therapy in managing chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV). It examines various studies to assess the effectiveness of yoga practices in reducing the incidence and severity of CINV among cancer patients. The review synthesizes findings from randomized clinical trials, highlighting the potential benefits of yoga in improving patients' quality of life and offering a non-pharmacological option for CINV management. The findings suggest that yoga could be a viable complementary therapy in CINV management, offering numerous benefits and improving patients' quality of life.