Gaius Vettulenus Civica Cerealis (died 88) was a Roman senator who held at least one office in the service of the emperor.
[2] Ronald Syme speculates that the Sextus Vettulenus Cerealis, memorialized with his wife Lusia Galla in an inscription recovered at Venafro, was Cerealis' father and mother.
If that is the case, his father served as a soldier, and his career was capped as primus pilus of Legio XI.
[3] Following his tenure as suffect consul, Cerealis was appointed governor of the imperial province of Moesia from 81 to 84.
It is not known if Cerealis was involved in a conspiracy against the emperor Domitian or if his failure was due to his reluctance to act.