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31 ms is usually no cause for alarm for almost all connections out there. It's likely that the load on their infrastructure is increasing. Check the latency to your ISP's gateway. If you see a jump in latency there, it could indicate a router/modem issue. You'll likely see very quick responses there, but I'd bet traceroute will show a jump in latency a few hops in.
I wouldn't worry about it until it's consistently over 100-300 ms, unless it's a WISP.
I wouldn't worry about it until it's consistently over 100-300 ms, unless it's a WISP.