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Reason is that the data has to come from the mic, be processed by its respective drivers on the PC, then Windows has to push that audio data to the drivers for whatever your headphones are connected to, which then needs to be processed and translated back to analog audio at the headphones.
Every step in the process incurs a small delay which adds up and becomes quite noticeable.
When both the mic and the headphones are connected to the same soundcard, however, the mic-to-headphones playthrough is done directly on the soundcard hardware itself and doesn't have to be processed multiple times by software, so there is no noticeable delay.