Air pollution, a global environmental concern, has been linked to a spectrum of adverse health outcomes. Recent research has illuminated a novel connection between air pollution exposure and alterations in diabetesrelated biomarkers even in non-diabetic individuals. This article delves into the intricate interplay between air pollution and metabolic health, focusing on its potential role in disrupting glucose metabolism pathways. By examining the evidence linking air pollution exposure to changes in diabetes-related biomarkers, this article underscores the significance of environmental factors in shaping metabolic health and highlights the need for comprehensive interventions and policies to mitigate the potential risk of impaired glucose metabolism [1].