yould you please define the pressure you want to measure?
If you are interested to know the pressure at the choanae, you may use anterior Rhinomanometry. With posterior Rhinometry, you can measure pressure within the nose - but careful: the Placement of any sensor within the nose may affect the nasal cycle, may lead to nasal congestion and will certainly affect your results. You may also think about rhinoresistometry. This would give you also a more dynamic Information e.g. regarding the effect of a nasal wing collapse.