Pain in the pancreas after eating is considered to be related to pancreatitis, gastric ulcer and gallbladder stones. 1. Pancreatitis: After eating, the pancreas can be stimulated to secrete pancreatic fluid. If acute or chronic pancreatitis occurs and causes obstruction of the pancreatic duct, pancreatic enzymes in the pancreatic fluid can damage pancreatic tissues and cause inflammation, resulting in pain. 2. Gastric ulcer: when suffering from gastric ulcer, there may be continuous pain in the pancreas after meals, which is mainly related to the large secretion of gastric acid. 3. Gallbladder stones: Because the gallbladder stores bile, it will stimulate the gallbladder to contract and discharge bile after eating, but when gallbladder stones appear, it will block the gallbladder duct and affect the discharge of bile, and the pressure of the gallbladder will increase, which can cause pain. Pain in the pancreas after eating may also be related to other reasons, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as not to delay the condition.