There are many reasons for walking pain in toes, the common ones are inguinitis, rheumatoid arthritis, trauma and so on. 1. Nail groove inflammation: after tiny trauma or ingrown nail around the nail, disease-causing microorganisms infection caused by inflammation of periungual tissues, mainly manifested as redness, swelling and pain of periungual tissues, and in severe cases, pus may be suppurated, and the pus may be discharged from the nail groove, which may cause pain in the toes when walking. 2. Rheumatoid arthritis: it is an autoimmune disease, mainly characterized by erosive arthritis, which can invade the joints of the toes, with the typical manifestations of prolonged morning stiffness, swelling, walking pain, which can lead to serious deformity of the joints. 3. Trauma: If you suffer from violent factors such as external injuries caused by local injuries to the toes, the tissues around the toes are congested and edematous, and the pain can be caused by pulling the damaged surrounding tissues when you walk. There may be other reasons for walking pain, such as too tight shoes or overwork, etc. If the pain in the toes is not relieved, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease, and then actively standardize the treatment.