Red bloodshot eyes are usually not a typical symptom of liver cancer. Redness in eyes is commonly caused by visual fatigue, conjunctivitis, etc. It is recommended to consult doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease. Liver cancer patients lack typical clinical manifestations in early stage, and once symptoms and signs appear, the disease has already entered into middle or advanced stage, and patients may manifest abdominal pain, right upper abdomen mass, fatigue, lethargy, loss of appetite, jaundice and other systemic and gastrointestinal symptoms. Therefore, red blood in eyes is not a typical symptom of liver cancer. Red bloodshot eyes may be due to the long-term use of electronic products or too close visual distance, the eyes are in a state of regulation spasm for a long time, thus visual fatigue occurs. It usually manifests as dryness of eyes, and some patients may also have unclear vision of near objects, redness of eyes and tearing. Conjunctivitis may also occur when the conjunctiva comes into contact with a variety of external factors, such as infection, physical and chemical stimuli, allergic reactions, inflammation of neighboring tissues, or systemic diseases, and other factors may cause conjunctivitis. It usually manifests as a congestion of the eyes, resulting in unilateral or bilateral redness, and may also cause an increase in ocular discharge. This symptom alone is not enough to diagnose the disease. It is recommended that the patient consult a doctor to determine the cause of the disease and provide targeted treatment.