The night shift for patients with normal liver function will generally not affect the body, but patients should be regularly reviewed, if patients with normal liver function work night shift for a long period of time may affect the body. Whether or not night shifts will affect the body of patients with triple-A patients needs to be judged on a case-by-case basis. If liver function is normal in patients with triple-A, short-term night shift will not affect the body, and patients should have regular follow-up and active antiviral treatment. If the liver function test of a patient with triple III infection reveals abnormal liver function, night shift will have an impact on the body because the patient’s night shift may aggravate the burden on the liver, which is likely to aggravate the condition. Patients with triple-A need to seek medical treatment in time, and the doctor will judge whether working night shifts will have an effect on the body according to the patient’s physical condition. It is recommended that patients with tertiary cancer should ensure a regular routine and avoid overwork.