Between 1992 and 1996 CDF collected about 100 pb-1 of data at a s**(1/2) = 1.8 TeV at the Fermilab Tevatron collider. This data sample led to a large number of precision measurements of b hadrons properties including their masses, lifetimes and neutral B meson oscillation parameters and the discovery of the B(c) meson. Here I report on three recent results: the measurement of the B+ production cross section, the search for radiative penguin B hadron decays and the measurement of the CP violating parameter sin 2 Beta. These results are significant examples of the breadth of the CDF program. In 2001 the main injector will allow the Tevatron initially to deliver 1 fb-1 per year at s**(1/2) = 2 TeV. The CDF detector will undergo major upgrades which will further increase the b physics reach.