It is not true that the darker the circles under the eyes of cirrhosis, the more serious it is. Cirrhosis is a digestive system disease caused by viral, bacterial, fungal, parasitic infections, immunity, alcohol and other factors leading to diffuse fibrosis of hepatocytes, the emergence of pseudo lobe and other pathological tissues, cirrhosis of the liver uncompensated stage can cause liver function abnormalities, symptoms of portal hypertension, such as ascites, rupture of gastroesophageal varices at the base of the stomach and hemorrhage, enlarged spleen and so on. Hepatocellular damage caused by cirrhosis can cause a decrease in the inactivation of hormones by the liver, spider nevi can appear on the back of the head and neck, and breast development can occur in men. In addition, melanin can accumulate in the skin, causing dark circles under the eyes. Long-term staying up late and fatigue can also lead to poor blood circulation around the eyes, resulting in eyelid edema, dark circles, etc. Therefore, it is not the case that the darker the circles are, the more serious the cirrhosis is. Cirrhosis patients are advised to seek medical treatment in time and carry out targeted treatment under the guidance of doctors.