The literature on the use of electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry (ETAAS) in the determination of metals in speciation studies of different samples is comprehensively reviewed. The methods of extraction, preconcentration, etc. in connection with speciation studies have been highlighted. The ETAAS programmes and other details of the developed methodologies are discussed. On critical examination it becomes obvious that chromium is the metal which has been analysed by most workers. Study of other metals falls in the following order: Pb, Sn, Cu, As, Al, Cd, Zn, Fe, Ni and Se. It is clearly evident that the major work on metal ion speciation has been carried out in natural water, followed by biological materials. There are also many reports on the speciation analysis of soil and sediment. Only a few papers have been published on metal speciation in airborne particulates. The analytical details of the developed methodologies have been examined in terms of limit of detection, precision and accuracy.