The symptom of vague pain in the location of pancreas but no pain when pressed may be acute pancreatitis or chronic pancreatitis acute attack caused by acute pancreatitis for a long period of time, and the cause of the disease should be found out in time by consulting the doctor. Healthy people who drink alcohol, eat meat and overeat for a long time may increase the burden on the pancreas, which may lead to the normal physiological function of the pancreas being impaired in the long run. Hidden pain in the location of the pancreas but no pain when pressed is a very common clinical symptom. It is often indicative of a functional disorder of the pancreas in the body, such as acute pancreatitis or acute attack of chronic pancreatitis. It is not caused by traumatic injury to the human pancreas. Patients who feel a vague pain in the pancreas but do not feel pain when pressed should go to a regular hospital in time to see a doctor to clarify the cause of the disease and then give targeted treatment. If not detected in time, more serious injuries to the internal organs of the body may occur, or threaten the life and health and quality of life.