A device for objectively judging pain is disclosed. A peak-relevant value means (10) acquires a peak-relevant value (for example, the peak value of an R wave (R peak value)) every cycle from an electrocardiogram acquired. A peak-relevant value frequency analyzing means (12) analyzes the frequencies of the peak-relevant value acquired as time-series data and the magnitudes for the respective frequencies. A peak-relevant value LF calculating means (14) calculates an LF component (peak-relevant value LF component) from the frequency component of the peak-relevant value. An interval acquiring means (4) acquires the interval between characteristic points of the electrocardiographic complex (for example, the time intervals between R waves (RR interval)) from the electrocardiogram acquired. An interval frequency analyzing means (6) analyzes the frequencies of the feature point interval acquired as time-series data to acquire the magnitudes of the respective frequency component. An interval HF calculating means (8) calculates the HF component (interval HF component) from the frequency components of the feature point interval acquired. An analyzing means (16) judges pain on the basis of the variations of the peak-relevant value LF components and the interval HF components.