Rheumatic diseases are frequently associated with eye disorders presenting with a wide range of signs and symptoms. Dry eye syndrome, keratitis, uveitis, scleritis and retinal vasculitis are often diagnosed in patients with rheumatic diseases. It is important not to overlook even subtle signs of ocular involvement as it may result in serious complications. Moreover in some cases ocular manifestation may help in proper diagnosis of systemic condition or indicate necessity of intensified treatment of underlying condition. Appropriate treatment of rheumatic diseases require careful follow up and involvement of various specialists including ophthalmologists as well as patient education.