Positron lifetime spectroscopy has been applied to study free volume related properties of bifocal contact lenses. The measurements were made on new lenses and then after one, two, and three weeks wearing. The longest lifetime, obtained via three-component analyses of the spectra, was associated with the pick-off annihilation of ortho-positronium trapped in the free volume. After wearing of the lenses, changes in the ortho-positronium lifetimes and the relative intensity of the longest component were observed. The results are discussed on the basis of a free volume model.