LiFePO4 is a practically used cathode material for lithium-ion batteries due to a high theoretical capacity, high cycle capability and the high-rate performance. The metastable LixFePO4 (LxFP) phase with an in- termediate composition appears in the non-equilibrium state at high-rate condition. However, the for- mation process of the metastable LxFP phase and its impact to the electrochemical property are still unclear. In order to elucidate these points, we directly observed the phase transition behavior by applying operando XRD during 10C charge-discharge. LxFP phase does not form in charge reaction but preferentially forms in discharge reaction. The phase transition from LxFP to Li-rich phase is less likely to proceed in the end of discharge reaction. The asymmetric phase transition between LiFePO4 and FePO4 results in decreasing the discharge capacity and increasing the irreversible capacity at high-rate conditions.