Summary: The effect of polydispersity on polymer blend phase behavior is studied by in situ small‐angle X‐ray scattering. In a polydisperse polyethylene (PE)/isotactic poly(propylene) (iPP) blend, the enthalpic portion of the interaction parameter is greater than that of a corresponding blend with lower polydispersity. This is attributed to the presence of long chains, which provide a higher interaction energy and packing constraint, reducing the system miscibility. As expected, the radius of gyration is higher in the system with higher polydispersity.