Depends on the draw length, draw weight, and arrow weight if you are looking at actual speeds.
If person A is shooting a 700 grain arrow at 220 fps you may think that is slow if you didn't know the weight of the arrow. However when you consider the arrow weighs 700 grains then it becomes clear that it is actually a pretty fast set up for that arrow.
Translate into numbers that most hunters use. A 400 grain arrow would be moving along at about 290 fps. out of that same bow.
If you want a better guide of how fast or slow a bow is then look at the AMO speeds. A 60 pound bow shooting a 540 grain arrow at about 230 fps is about average. Shooting the same draw weight and arrow weight at 245 fps is smoking fast and would be about a 325 fps IBO rating.
Basically it's all relative.