There are a lot of red moles on the body, usually not hyperlipidemia, consider spider nevus, senile hemangioma and so on. 1. Spider nevus: spider nevus is a vascular nevus formed by the expansion of the terminal branches of small skin arteries, mainly composed of a central small artery and many cardiovascular vessels radiating outward. Spider nevus is divided into physiological spider nevus and pathologic spider nevus, which is easy to appear during puberty and related to the hormone level, and pathologic spider nevus is caused by cirrhosis of the liver and other diseases. 2. Elderly hemangioma: cherry hemangioma is a kind of benign skin vascular proliferation disease, and papular capillary stagnation and expansion, and aging and gene mutation related, but not related to high blood fat. In summary, there are a lot of red moles on the body and hyperlipidemia generally do not have much to do with it, it is recommended to go to the dermatology department of the hospital, for the cause of the symptomatic treatment.