Hypertensive patients with leg pain can have the following possible causes: i. Leg pain caused by muscle or soft tissue damage due to trauma, or bone damage, requires X-ray, CT or MRI to clarify the disease to guide treatment. Second, there is no lesion in the veins of the lower extremities, for example, varicose veins in the lower extremities can cause leg pain and require ultrasound examination of the veins of the lower extremities to guide treatment. Severe atherosclerosis, which leads to narrowing or occlusion of blood vessels, can also cause leg pain, which requires ultrasound of lower limb arteries or even lower limb arteriography for clear diagnosis and guidance of treatment. In short, the cause of leg pain should be clearly identified and treated for the cause in order to get satisfactory results.