Hello,
Thank you for contacting us and we regret the inconvenience caused.
Depending upon the searched query, Google can ignore your custom meta information and choose something from the page’s content that matches the search intent better.
Let’s take a look at an example where Google dynamically changing the title depending on the search terms used by searchers.
Here the keyword used is “mythemeshop keyword research”. As you’d expect, Google correctly shows MyThemeShop’s keyword research guide as the first result.

Now, if we repeat this search with the terms “mythemeshop keyword research guide” – you’ll notice that the title of the exact same page shown by Google has changed this time:

You can have a look at this guide for more details:
https://rankmath.com/kb/different-meta-title-and-description/
Here, the only option is to further optimize your meta title/description to better match the user’s intent and wait for Google to crawl the page again and see if that updates the description of the search results.
Hope this helps.
Thank you.
Thanks.
I will check, when google crawl my page next time.
Hello,
Please note that there is no fixed time for Google to update the title/description for a specific search query.
This totally depends on what Google thinks would be most useful for the user.
You can work on further optimizing the description to better match the user’s search intent and hopefully your description would be used by Google for the required search query.
Hope this helps and if there’s anything else that we can assist you with, please let us know.
Thank you.
Hello,
Since we did not hear back from you for 15 days, we are assuming that you found the solution. We are closing this support ticket.
If you still need assistance or any other help, please feel free to open a new support ticket, and we will be more than happy to assist.
Thank you.