Objective To describe the clinical features and characteristics of fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) of juxtapapillary capillary hemangioma. Methods Retrospective case series study. Clinical data including fundus color photography from 10 eyes of 9 cases and FFA of 8 cases (9 eyes) were analyzed. The average age of the 9 cases was (26.8±9.7)years, and 4 eyes of 4 cases presented with peripheral retinal capillary hemangiomas. Six cases with 7 affected eyes were diagnosed with Von Hippel-Lindau disease. Results The type of tumor growth was endophytic in 8 eyes of 8 cases, and exophytic in both eyes of one case. The location of the growth relative to the disc was temporal, inferotemporal, or superotemporal in 5 eyes, and central on the disc in 3 eyes. In 9 eyes of 8 cases underwent FFA, FFA graph revealed "wash out" in the late phase in 5 eyes. Conclusion Juxtapapillary capillary hemangiomas often locate on the temporal or center of the disc. Associated lesions include retinal exudation and edema around the tumor. The type of tumor growth was more commonly endophytic. FFA is a vital ancillary test in distinguishing juxtapapillary hemangiomas from other diseases.