There is no exact time for how many years you can usually live with hepatitis B cirrhosis portal vein thrombosis. Hepatitis B cirrhosis portal vein thrombosis refers to the formation of blood clots in the hepatic portal vein due to abnormal liver function caused by cirrhosis. The survival date of Hepatitis B Cirrhosis Portal Vein Thrombosis needs to be decided according to the specific condition and individual physique, there is no definite time limit. Generally, patients with cirrhosis portal vein thrombosis indicate that their condition is in a progressive stage, and if not treated in time, they may develop liver cancer, at which time, the survival period of the patient is greatly reduced. If actively treated, the patient’s condition is controlled and in a stable state, the survival time can be extended. If hepatitis B cirrhosis portal vein thrombosis occurs, it is recommended to go to the hospital for timely treatment to prevent delays.