Cervical epidural injection is a common treatment for management of neck, shoulder, and upper extremity pain. Although several complications are possible, cardiopulmonary arrest and intraventricular pneumocephalus are rare serious complications, mainly occurring when the dura has been punctured. We report on a case of cardiopulmonary arrest and intraventricular pneumocephalus after cervical epidural injection with loss of resistance technique using air. After performance of cardiopulmonary resuscitation for 30 minutes, a pulse was regained; however, the patient’s mental status was coma. Despite receiving conservative treatment, the patient ultimately died without recovery of consciousness.