This article will review the recumbent positions of patients with chronic congestive heart failure. The time for the right lateral decubitus position was two-fold longer than that for the supine and left lateral decubitus positions. Sympathetic nervous modulation was most attenuated and parasympathetic tone was most augmented in the right lateral decubitus position. The underlying mechanisms why heart failure patients prefer this position will be discussed. In conclusion, the right lateral decubitus position preferred by patients with chronic congestive heart failure may be a self-protecting mechanism to augment cardiac output and to attenuate the imbalance of cardiac autonomic nervous activity.