An intraocular lens insertion device (10) having a novel configuration, capable of more accurately arranging front and back surfaces of an intraocular lens (12) in a proper direction. The intraocular lens insertion device (10) is adapted in such a manner that the intraocular lens (12) is set on a stage (30) in a state placed flat with a pair of haptics (20a, 20b) extended facing front and back sides in a movement direction by a plunger (16). Also, an interfering acting part (70) is provided to an insertion tube part (46), and the interfering acting part (70) interferes with the haptic (20a), which is extended facing the front side in the movement direction of the intraocular lens (12) moved by the plunger (16), to apply on the haptic (20a) an external force toward the back side in the movement direction. Thus, the interfering acting part (70) curves and deforms the haptic (20a) to a side approaching an optical portion (18).