The analysis of distribution of various forms of Cd, Pb, and Mn in the profile was carried out in Dystric Cambisols on the example of the Western Bieszczady soils (SE Poland). In the soil material, the grain size distribution was determined and the sequential analysis of cadmium, lead, and manganese was performed resulting in the following forms: F1 – exchangeable form; F2 – form bound with organic matter; F3 – form bound with manganese oxides; F4 – form bound with slightly crystalline iron oxides; F5 – form bound with crystalline iron oxides; F6 – residue. The contents of produced forms (Cd, Pb, Mn) determined in the particular textural groups differ substantially. The residual forms of cadmium, lead, and manganese dominated in almost all the textural groups of the soils examined. Also lead in the form bound with amorphous iron oxides showed an increased concentration in all the textural groups. The smallest content of lead and cadmium was determined in the form bound with manganese oxides, whereas the smallest content of manganese was determined in the form bound with organic matter.