Women with pain on both sides of the buttocks may be associated with muscle strain, lumbar disc herniation, pear-shaped muscle syndrome and so on. 1. Muscle strain: women who spend a lot of time in a seated position or on a hard bench are prone to strain on their buttocks, which stimulates the nerve endings and gives rise to the symptoms of pain on both sides of the buttocks. 2. Herniated lumbar intervertebral disc: when the herniated intervertebral disc compresses the sciatic nerve, spinal cord and other tissues, it can cause pain on both sides of the buttocks, and when it is serious, it can also have abnormal urination and defecation. 3. Pear-shaped muscle syndrome: bilateral pear-shaped muscle edema, spasm, adhesion and other lesions, can lead to pear-shaped muscle through the nerves, blood vessels, pressure, the symptoms of pain on both sides of the buttocks. Women’s buttock pain can have a variety of reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the relevant examination for active treatment.