This paper addresses the challenging problem of rapidly searching and matching high-dimensional features for the applications of multimedia database retrieval and pattern recognition. Most current methods suffer from the problem of dimensionality curse. A number of theoretical and experimental studies lead us to pursue a new approach, called Fast Filtering Vector Approximation (FFVA) to tackle the problem. FFVA is a nearest neighbor search technique that facilitates rapidly indexing and recovering the most similar matches to a highdimensional database of features or spatial data. Extensive experiments have demonstrated effectiveness of the proposed approach.