The symptoms of lumbar spondylolisthesis mainly include lumbar pain, radiating pain in the lower limbs, intermittent claudication, cauda equina syndrome and so on. 1. Lumbar pain: most of the lumbar vertebral osteophytes do not have obvious symptoms, some can be manifested as localized lumbar pain, distension, and lumbar stiffness. 2. Lower extremity radiating pain: when the hyperplasia of lumbar vertebrae compresses the nerve root, it can cause radiating pain in the lower extremities, radiating from the buttocks to the lower extremities, which can be accompanied by numbness and weakness of the lower extremities. 3. Intermittent claudication: compression of the nerve can also appear intermittent claudication, i.e., walking for a period of time will appear in the lower limbs of the soreness, distension, pain, numbness and other symptoms, have to stop and rest, and then after resting and get relief, can continue to walk. 4. Cauda equina syndrome: when the cauda equina nerve is compressed, cauda equina syndrome can occur, mainly manifested as perineal numbness, abnormal sensation, dysfunction of urination and defecation, etc. Surgery is usually required. Lumbar spondylolisthesis without symptoms can be observed first, if symptoms occur, we must consult a doctor in time and treatment.