White people can get vitiligo.
Vitiligo is a common disorder of the skin and mucous membranes with acquired pigment loss, which may be associated with autoimmune disorders, heredity, neurochemicals, etc. It can occur in all races, with roughly equal prevalence in men and women, and is more common in darker-skinned than lighter-skinned people, so white people can get vitiligo, but with a lower incidence relative to darker-skinned races.
Vitiligo can cause white patches on the skin, which can be single or widely distributed. Since Caucasians have white skin color, skin symptoms are not obvious when Caucasians get vitiligo and it is not easy to notice at first.
When you find white spots on your body, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital in time to get a clear picture of the cause of the disease and get reasonable treatment under the guidance of your doctor.