In recent years, the levels of anti-infection and organ function support of sepsis have been improved, but the mortality rate remains high, which brings about challenges for critical care clinicians. Sources of sepsis-related stress response include severe infection, frequent therapeutic procedures, routine nursing measures, and physical constraints, etc. Although sepsis-related stress response has obtained a lot of concern, its understanding is still in the stage of research and the treatment method is nonspecific. This article summarizes the pathogenesis, evaluation methods, and treatment of sepsis-related stress response, with a hope to provide reference for its clinical treatment.