Yellow eyes of liver cancer patients indicate that patients have jaundice, which is a manifestation of advanced liver cancer, and most patients should survive for about 3-6 months. When patients have liver cancer, they may not have any symptoms in the early stage, but after the disease gradually worsens, they may experience pain in the liver area, ascites, jaundice, liver function impairment, anemia, emaciation, loss of appetite, etc. Sometimes, they may also experience subcutaneous bleeding and swelling of the lower limbs. In advanced hepatocellular carcinoma, the patient’s condition is more severe, usually accompanied by dyspepsia, severe emaciation or cachexia, and then liver function abnormalities, elevated transaminases, elevated bilirubin and decreased albumin. The overall survival time of patients is relatively short, estimated to be around 3-6 months.