There are many reasons for the cold wind on the soles of the feet. Common causes include overwork, rheumatoid arthritis, hypothyroidism, malnutrition, and so on. 1. Overwork may lead to foot fatigue, local blood supply is insufficient, resulting in the feeling of cold wind on the soles of the feet. 2. Rheumatoid arthritis often involves the small joints of the hands and feet, often manifested as local joint pain and can not be cooled, rainy weather will aggravate the pain in the joints, the disease may also produce the feeling of cold wind on the soles of the feet. 3. Hypothyroidism: low secretion of thyroid hormones, slowing down the body’s metabolism, lower body temperature, slower blood circulation, poor blood circulation in the feet, which can also produce the feeling of cold wind on the soles of the feet. 4. Malnutrition: This often leads to weakness, limb weakness, poor mental state, low blood volume, and a feeling of cold wind on the soles of the feet. There may be other reasons for the cold wind on the soles of the feet, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to identify the causes, targeted treatment.