The INNODB_TABLESTATS table provides
      a view of low-level status information about
      InnoDB tables. This data is used by the MySQL
      optimizer to calculate which index to use when querying an
      InnoDB table. This information is derived from
      in-memory data structures rather than data stored on disk. There
      is no corresponding internal InnoDB system
      table.
    
      InnoDB tables are represented in this view if
      they have been opened since the last server restart and have not
      aged out of the table cache. Tables for which persistent stats are
      available are always represented in this view.
    
      Table statistics are updated only for
      DELETE or
      UPDATE operations that modify
      indexed columns. Statistics are not updated by operations that
      modify only nonindexed columns.
    
      ANALYZE TABLE clears table
      statistics and sets the STATS_INITIALIZED
      column to Uninitialized. Statistics are
      collected again the next time the table is accessed.
    
For related usage information and examples, see Section 17.15.3, “InnoDB INFORMATION_SCHEMA Schema Object Tables”.
      The INNODB_TABLESTATS table has these
      columns:
- TABLE_ID- An identifier representing the table for which statistics are available; the same value as - INNODB_TABLES.TABLE_ID.
- NAME- The name of the table; the same value as - INNODB_TABLES.NAME.
- STATS_INITIALIZED- The value is - Initializedif the statistics are already collected,- Uninitializedif not.
- NUM_ROWS- The current estimated number of rows in the table. Updated after each DML operation. The value could be imprecise if uncommitted transactions are inserting into or deleting from the table. 
- CLUST_INDEX_SIZE- The number of pages on disk that store the clustered index, which holds the - InnoDBtable data in primary key order. This value might be null if no statistics are collected yet for the table.
- OTHER_INDEX_SIZE- The number of pages on disk that store all secondary indexes for the table. This value might be null if no statistics are collected yet for the table. 
- MODIFIED_COUNTER- The number of rows modified by DML operations, such as - INSERT,- UPDATE,- DELETE, and also cascade operations from foreign keys. This column is reset each time table statistics are recalculated
- AUTOINC- The next number to be issued for any auto-increment-based operation. The rate at which the - AUTOINCvalue changes depends on how many times auto-increment numbers have been requested and how many numbers are granted per request.
- REF_COUNT- When this counter reaches zero, the table metadata can be evicted from the table cache. 
Example
mysql> SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_TABLESTATS where TABLE_ID = 71\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
         TABLE_ID: 71
             NAME: test/t1
STATS_INITIALIZED: Initialized
         NUM_ROWS: 1
 CLUST_INDEX_SIZE: 1
 OTHER_INDEX_SIZE: 0
 MODIFIED_COUNTER: 1
          AUTOINC: 0
        REF_COUNT: 1Notes
- This table is useful primarily for expert-level performance monitoring, or when developing performance-related extensions for MySQL. 
- You must have the - PROCESSprivilege to query this table.
- Use the - INFORMATION_SCHEMA- COLUMNStable or the- SHOW COLUMNSstatement to view additional information about the columns of this table, including data types and default values.