The nuclear receptors form a group of structurally homologous proteins which act as ligand-dependent transcription factors and regulate a variety of intracellular processes. The nuclear receptors act as monomomers, homodimers, or heterodimers together with retinoid X receptor (RXR). They bind in the nucleus to a specific nucleotide sequence in the promoter region called the response element (RE). Certain nuclear receptors (e.g. Nur77, GR, RXR, RAR, VDR, PPAR) can influence apoptosis through the induction of pro- and/or anti-apoptotic proteins or affect other transcription factors. Some ligands for the nuclear receptors (mainly retinoids) are applied in anticancer therapy alone or in combination with other anticancer drugs.