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In summer, increased blood flow and perspiration in response to heat can cause your feet to feel hot, as the body works to regulate its temperature. Conversely, in winter, lower temperatures lead to constricted blood vessels, reducing blood flow to the extremities, which can make your feet feel cold. Additionally, feet often have less insulation and are more exposed to colder surfaces, contributing to their chilly sensation in winter.

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