Generally, there is no breast pain after menopause, but if you have breast pain after menopause, you need to be alert to the occurrence of breast hyperplasia, tumor, mastitis or abscess. After menopause, because of the decrease of estrogen and progesterone level in the body, it cannot stimulate the development of mammary gland ducts and breast follicles, so there is usually no breast pain. (1) Breast hyperplasia: Some postmenopausal women may experience breast swelling and pain, which may also be related to breast hyperplasia. (2) Breast tumor: Most breast tumors manifest as painless breast lumps, but some patients may also manifest breast pain, especially after menopause as the age group with high incidence of breast cancer. Timely consultation is needed. (3) Mastitis or abscess: If there is obvious breast pain after menopause, accompanied by localized lumps, you need to be alert to the occurrence of mastitis or abscess. (4) Other factors: such as breast trauma, intercostal neuralgia, heart disease, etc., can also lead to postmenopausal breast pain. If a woman experiences significant breast pain, localized lumps and other symptoms after menopause, she should seek medical attention to identify the cause of the problem and undergo treatment.