We review the status of bottom quark physics at the CDF experiment. The measurements reported are based on about 110 pb^-1 of data collected at the Fermilab Tevatron ppbar Collider operating at sqrt s = 1.8 TeV. In particular, we review results on B hadron lifetimes, measurements of the time dependence of B^0 B-bar^0 oscillations, and a search for CP violation in B^0 -> J/psi K^0_S decays. Prospects for future B physics at CDF in the next run of the Tevatron Collider, starting in the year 2000, are also presented.