The properties of two variational states, the displaced state and the displaced-squeezed state, are compared for a two-state system with superohmic dissipation by a variational approach. We find that, in strong coupling region, the displaced-squeezed state is the more stable and the ground-state properties depend not only on the spectral density but also on the index λ of the coupling strength g1~ω1λ(ω1 is phonon frequenceis). Moreover, we obtain that the stable area of the displaced-squeezed state increases as λ reduces. Similar properties have been obtained for ohmic dissipation and it is shown that the delocalization area of the displaced-squeezed state increases as λ reduces.