Different types of highly cross-linked polyethylene (HXLPE) have been introduced widely in acetabular cups in hip prostheses to reduce the incidence of wear debris-induced osteolysis. Also, we reported that HXLPE cups with 28-mm alumina ceramic femoral head exhibited lower wear than conventional PE cups. Recently, the combination of HXLPE cup and larger diameter femoral head is used widely to prevent dislocation. In this study, we examined the wear of HXLPE with 32-mm alumina ceramic femoral head and compared it with the wear of HXLPE with 28-mm alumina ceramic femoral head. The in vivo wear of 60 HXLPE cups (Aeonian; Kyocera Corp., Kyoto, Japan, currently Japan Medical Materials Corp., Osaka, Japan) with 28-mm alumina ceramic femoral head with clinical use for 3.1–9.1 years (mean 7.4 years) and eight HXLPE cups with 32-mm alumina ceramic femoral head used for 2.3–3.2 years (mean 2.8 years) were examined by radiographic analysis. The early wear rate for the first year of HXLPE cups with 28-mm and 32-mm alumina ceramic femoral head were 0.24±0.10 mm/year and 0.29±0.12 mm/year respectively. There was no significant difference in both femoral head groups (p>0.05). The steady wear rate after 1 year were 0.001±0.03 mm/year and −0.03±0.10 mm/year respectively. There was no significant difference either in both femoral head groups (p>0.05). These findings from this radiographic analysis suggest that the early wear rate in the first 1 year probably represents the creep deformation in bedding-in stage; and the steady wear rate after 1 year probably represents mainly the wear than of the creep deformation. By the radiographic analysis, HXLPE cups in both femoral head groups exhibited low steady wear rate. In conclusion, we expect that the combination of HXLPE cup and 32-mm diameter alumina ceramic femoral head has favorable wear properties with possibility of prevention of dislocation in long-term clinical use.