Cutaneous metastases from malignancies of gynecological origin are rare but have been described over the vulvovaginal area in the setting of ovarian, endometrial, and fallopian tube neoplasia. We present an 89-year-old woman with multiple non-tender, fleshy, skin-colored nodules with central ulceration and bleeding over the mons pubis. Skin biopsy and immunohistochemistry of these tumors were in keeping with metastatic high-grade serous adenocarcinoma secondary to a gynecological malignancy. This brief report aims to raise physician awareness about this rare skin presentation, which is unfortunately associated with a poor prognosis.