Lanthanide complexes have been used for fluorescent labels to the wide variety of analytical methods including high performance liquid chromatography, immunoassay, and fluorescent imaging with time-resolved fluorometric measurements. Introduction of a time-resolved fluorometric measurement has been permitted the easy distinction of a specific long-lived fluorescence signal from short-lived natural background fluorescence present in most biological samples, reaction wells and optical components. Recently, new fluorescent labels and new instruments have been reported for time-resolved fluorescence including high performance liquid chromatography as in environmental analysis as river water, clinical chemistry as allergen assay, and a biochemical analysis as in staining method of proteins on polyacrylamide gel. The time-resolved fluorometric detection methods using new fluorescent labels improved the detection sensitivity compared to those of previously-described methods. This paper reviews those developments of applications of lanthanide fluorescent labels for various purposes: time-resolved fluorometric high performance liquid chromatography, time-resolved fluorescent immunoassay, and protein staining in recent years.