He served as Consul of Rome in 499 BC together with Titus Aebutius Helva.
During his consulship, the Romans laid siege to the city of Fidenae which was taken successfully.
[3] P. Veturius is among the names listed by Festus as having been publicly burned at the Circus Maximus in 486 BC, possibly for conspiring with the consul Spurius Cassius Vecellinus.
Broughton suggests from the reading of Valerius Maximus that Veturius might have been military tribune in 486 BC.
Looking at filations he was probably the father of Gaius Veturius Cicurinus, consul in 455 BC.