For the selection of the polymer materials and polymer blends for various fields of applications the stability of material under constant deformation and constant load are very important. In this paper, the copolymers high-impact polystyrene, PS-HI, styrene-ethylene/buthylene-styrene block copolymer, SEBS, and their blends PS-HI/SEBS were investigated. The investigations were done by DMA analysis. The secondary viscoelastic functions, creep, creep modulus, stress and flexural relaxation modulus were investigated in creep and stress relaxation experiment at temperatures 25, 35, 45, 55 and 65 degreesC during 1 h. The master curves were created by time-temperature correspondence principle, TTC. The correlation of the secondary viscoelastic functions with time, temperature and content of the hard, PS, phase was discussed.