Numbness of fingers at the age of 60 may be caused by improper sleeping position, neuropathy, vascular lesions, tumors and other factors. 1. Improper sleeping position: compression of the fingers during sleep, resulting in poor blood flow to the fingers, finger ischemia and lack of oxygen will appear numbness. 2. Neuropathy: cervical spondylosis compresses the nerve tissue, stroke causes damage to the central nervous system function, will also make the fingers have insufficient blood supply, resulting in numbness of the fingers, age, the risk of disease will also increase. 3. Vascular lesions: 60-year-old people due to the decline in body functions, may appear hypertension, atherosclerosis and other diseases, resulting in vascular lesions, causing numbness of the fingers. 4. Tumor: cranial tumor compresses the central nervous system, and tumors of other organs may affect the function of peripheral nerves, which may affect the numbness of fingers. There are many factors leading to numbness of fingers at the age of 60, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease, and carry out relevant treatment under the guidance of physicians.