There is no direct correlation between hypertensive patients and drowsiness, but when hypertensive patients have a combination of target organ damage in the cerebral circulation and non-spoonful hypertension at night, it may affect the patient’s sleep and can lead to light sleep or even early awakening, which can cause morning sleepiness. But the two are not very directly related. If the hypertensive patient is very obese, there may be sleep apnea. If the patient snores very obviously at night, it is recommended that such patients go to the respiratory medicine department for sleep apnea monitoring to clarify whether there is such a problem that can lead to morning sleepiness, because this is another disease. Patients with hypertension if there is non-spoon type hypertension, high blood pressure at night causing sleep discomfort, the solution is to monitor their own blood pressure or go to the hospital for ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, according to the results can be appropriate to choose the treatment plan of antihypertensive drugs to adjust the high blood pressure at night.