The Cd-boro phosphate glasses doped with Nd2O3 were prepared via melt quenched process. The impact of Nd3+ ions on the structural, mechanical, optical properties and γ-ray shielding abilities of the boro-phosphate glasses was studied. XRD patterns have demonstrated that the samples are amorphous. The incorporation of Nd2O3 in the glasses led to increase the glass densities (from 3.144 to 3.233 g/cm3) as result of high molar mass, and also increased molar volume of doped glasses from 39.26 to 39.41 cc/mol due to the large ionic size of Nd2O3. The obtained data showed that Nd2O3 is a major contributor to increasing the elastic modulus and derived hardness values of the studied glass when replacing it with boric. In the range of 270–1100 nm of UV-Vis, the optical absorption spectra showed nine absorption bands attributed to the 4f3-4f3 transitions inside Nd3+ ions in the investigated glass specimens. The indirect optical gap values reduced, whereas linear-(no) and nonlinear-(n2) refractive indices increased as Nd2O3 content increased in the glass network. The criterion metallization (M) was declined. Mass-(MAC) and linear-(LAC) absorption factors increased, whereas half-(HVL) and tenth-(TVL) value layers declined as Nd3+ ions increased. The obtained results showed that the fabricated Nd2O3-doped glasses potentially beneficial for optical and radiation shielding applications.