ObjectiveThe goal of the present study was to estimate the risk of hearing impairment in patients with COPD using huge nationwide population.MethodsA retrospective case–control study was performed using the National Health Insurance Database in South Korea from 2002 through 2019. Totally 614,370 COPD patients and matched 2,170,504 control participants were selected at a 1:4 ratio. Hearing impairment was defined based on the registered data in the Ministry of Health and Welfare of Korea with six levels of severity of hearing impairment. The propensity score was calculated, and overlap‐weighted multinomial logistic regression was used to calculate the odds ratios of COPD for hearing impairment.ResultsA total of 2.67% of COPD patients and 1.9% of control participants had hearing impairment. The COPD patients indicated 1.10–1.21 times higher odds for hearing impairment according to the severity of hearing impairment than the control group. In accordance with age and sex, the younger age group (<65 years old) and female group demonstrated higher odds for hearing impairment related to the presence of COPD. The high odds for hearing impairment in patients with COPD was consistent in all other subgroups, except for the underweight group.ConclusionsCOPD was associated with an increased risk of hearing impairment in the general population in Korea.Level of Evidence3 Laryngoscope, 2024