Oxidative stress driven by several environmental and local airway factors associated with chronic obstructive bronchiolitis, a hallmark feature of COPD, plays a crucial role in the disease pathomechanism. Unbalance between oxidants and antioxidant defense mechanisms not only amplifies the local inflammatory processes, but it also worsens cardiovascular health and contribute to the COPD related cardiovascular dysfunctions and mortality. The current review summarizes recent developments in our understanding of different mechanisms contributing to oxidative stress and its countermeasures with special attention to those that link local and systemic processes. Major regulatory mechanisms orchestrating these pathways are also introduced together with some suggestions for further research on the field.