In recent years, Marine Natural Products (MNPs) have emerged as a significant source for anticancer drug discovery, as many natural products can offer structural diversity, unique mechanisms of action, and relatively low toxicity. This article provides a systematic review of MNPs with reported anticancer activities from 2020 to 2024. These compounds are classified into seven major categories: terpenoids, alkaloids, sterols, polyketides, peptides and proteins, polysaccharides, and macrolides. For each category, we elaborate on the marine sources, structural identification, in vitro anticancer activity, and preliminary structure-activity relationships. We found that sponges and marine-derived fungi are the most abundant sources of highly active compounds. Furthermore, knowledge graph-based analysis reveals that oxygen- and nitrogen-containing heterocycles constitute the core pharmacophores, and target prediction further indicates that MNPs exert anticancer effects through coordinated modulation of a multi-target network involving kinases, proteasomes, and nuclear receptors. This review contributes significantly to a deeper understanding of recent advances (2020-2024) in MNPs and provides critical guidance for promoting the development of innovative anticancer drugs derived from marine resources.