We analyze the unparticle effects on the lepton flavor universality violating ratios in b→s transition, R(K(∗)). We concentrate on the vector unparticles which contribute to the relevant Wilson coefficients C9,10. New effects appear in the form of some powers of the momentum transfer squared, which is a different feature from other new physics models like leptoquarks or Z′. Constraints from Bs-Bˉs mixing, Bs→μ+μ−, and the electron/muon anomalous magnetic moments are considered. It is found that the vector unparticles successfully explain R(K(∗)) with moderate values of model parameters.