The Xuefengling rare metal pegmatite deposit is located in the West Kunlun orogenic belt, Northwest China. It is one part of the Bailongshan orefield, which is located 5 km southeast of the Bailongshan deposit, and it is composed of the Xuefengling, Xuepen, Longmenshan and Shuangya ore segments. The Xuefengling pegmatite and the Bailongshan pegmatite have similar zoning characteristics, and the pegmatite-hosted rare metal mineralization is approximately 206-213 Ma. On the basis of detailed observations and characterization of the textures and mineral assemblages of pegmatites in the Xuefengling deposit, four zones are identified: a quartz--spodumene (QS) zone, quartz-albite-muscovite (QAM) zone, quartz-albite-tourmaline (QAT) zone, and block albite-quartz pegmatite (BAQ) zone. We use the textures and major and trace element compositions of muscovite and columbite-group minerals from the Xuefengling pegmatite to illustrate both the existing state of rare ele-ments and the origin of the Xuefengling pegmatite. Our results show that from Li-poor (QAM and QAT zones) to Li-rich pegmatites (QS zone), the K/Rb and K/Cs ratios of muscovite gradually decrease from 41.6 to 10.9 and 2276 to 208, respectively, and the Mn# values of columbite-group minerals increase from 0.35 to 0.49, which are similar to the progressive evolution trend identified in Bailongshan pegmatites. However, the lower K/Rb and K/ Cs ratios of muscovite from the Xuefengling pegmatites than those from the Bailongshan pegmatites indicate that the Xuefengling pegmatites may have formed from the lower degrees of fractional crystallization of the same parental magma chamber, leading to the Bailongshan ore-field pegmatites gradually strengthening their evolution from east to west.