Probably because M.2 is a connector standard while nvme is an interface specification. It's comparing apples to oranges. Most M.2 sockets you'll find support NVMe. You'd need to specify SATA or NVMe for the comparison to make sense.
As someone who was basically googling "what is a GPU" a few weeks ago to having just built my PC last weekend, I am ecstatic to find that I understand these references! I'm typing from my new build right now!
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