Chronic pain is common among people living with HIV and detrimental to quality of life and overall health. It is often underdiagnosed, undertreated, and frankly dismissed in women living with HIV, despite growing evidence that it is highly prevalent in this population. Thus, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to estimate the global prevalence of chronic pain in women living with HIV. The full protocol can be found on PROSPERO (ID: CRD42022301145). Of the 2,984 references identified in our search, 36 were included in the systematic review and 35 in the meta-analysis. The prevalence of chronic pain was 31.2% (95% CI: 24.6% to 38.7%; I2 of 98% (97% to 99%) (p < 0.0001). In this global assessment, we found a high prevalence of chronic pain among women living with HIV, underscoring the importance of understanding the etiology of chronic pain, identifying effective treatments, and conducting regular assessments in clinical practice.