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Have you ever glanced down at your hands, arms, or feet late in the evening and thought, *Why do my veins look so much more noticeable right now?*
They may appear darker, thicker, or closer to the surface of your skin than they did earlier in the day. For some people, the change is subtle. For others, it can be striking enough to cause concern.
The good news? In most cases, this is completely normal.
The human body behaves differently at night, responding to changes in temperature, light, circulation, hydration, and posture. Together, these factors can make veins appear more prominent after the sun goes down—even if nothing is “wrong.”
Let’s break down why this happens, what’s normal, and when visible veins might be worth paying attention to.
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