In summer, our blood vessels dilate to help the body regulate its temperature. As a result, the veins in our hands, feet, or arms may appear more prominent. The good news is that this usually disappears when temperatures drop.
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Time passing
As we age, our skin loses elasticity and becomes thinner. This natural phenomenon makes veins more visible, especially on the hands. There's nothing abnormal about this; it's simply a normal part of bodily function.
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Hormonal fluctuations
Pregnancy, menopause, or changes related to the menstrual cycle can influence circulation and make certain veins more visible. Again, this is most often a temporary phenomenon.
When should we be paying attention?
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