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How metabolic fitness in cancer clones is established and selected during dissemination and colonization remains enigmatic. A study in Nature now shows that disseminated pancreatic cancer cells bifurcate to seed the lung or liver on the basis of PCSK9 levels and the availability of microenvironmental cholesterol.