Bowen`s disease, one of squamous cell carcinoma in situ, typically presents as a discrete, slowly enlarging, pink to erythematous thin plaque with well-demarcated, irregular borders and overlying scale or crust. Several clinicohistopathologic variants have been illustrated to date, but there have never been reported to Bowen`s disease manifesting with pedunculated tumor. Herein, we report an interesting presentation of pedunculated Bowen`s disease on the right groin. In the resected tumor specimen, human papillomavirus type 68, one of the mucosal high-risk human papillomavirus, was demonstrated.