This review article will address transports, fates, and behaviors of heavy metals in different environmental compartments (air-water-soil-biota), especially their processes of sinks and remobilization between water and soil, due to addressing as the importantly environmental parts for entering, immobilizing, and remobilizing of heavy metals. The interaction of air-water-soil-biota would tell about the dynamic environment. Heavy metals can be changed upon their characteristics and the properties of the environment where they are concerned. Some of heavy metals i.e. Hg, Cd and Pb would be described for their fates and behaviors, as well as effects not only in human but also in ecosystem. Moreover, heavy metals’ consideration as the processes of sinks and remobilization would represent for clearer understanding of behaviors when they are adsorbed onto organic matters or sediments and released to the water. Lastly, these understandings would help to plan and predict the transportation, contamination, adsorption and accumulation of interested chemicals in the environment.