An X3.4-class flare occurred in AR NOAA 10930 on 13 December 2006 during 02:12–08:00UT, peaking at 02:50UT. We examine the flaring region during the late decay phase, analyzing raster data obtained with the EUV imaging spectrometer (EIS) onboard Hinode. The scanning started at 06:16:42UT and ended at 06:20:56UT. The 2″ wide slit was centered at X D 272:59″ and Y = −130.19″. The scan covered 800″ in X and 200″ in Y, with 1″x1″ binning. We applied standard EIS data reduction procedures and fitted spectral lines by single gaussian to obtain intensity maps, centroid Doppler velocity maps, and full width at half maximum (FWHM) maps for the strongest coronal line, Fe XII 195.12 Å, during the flare decay phase. The flaring region showed maximum downflow velocity ≈23 km s−1, while the maximum upflow velocity was ≈59 km s−1.