Heavy metals, coming from raw materials and combustibles, are present in trace amount in cement. This study aims at evaluating Pb long-term behaviour, linking the evolution of Pb speciation due to leaching, with changes in the structure of the bearing mineralogical phases of the cement. EXAFS experiments point out a Pb retention through calcium silicate phases, but also show changes in Pb atomic environment due to leaching. These changes would be due to evolution in calcium silicate hydrates (C-S-H) structure with alteration, as $^{29}$Si NMR shows lengthening of the chains of silicon tetrahedron in the C-S-H