Visible blood vessels in the palms of women’s hands are in the vast majority of cases a physiological change that does not require further examination and treatment. This condition mostly occurs in young women with thin and light-colored skin, because in this case there is less subcutaneous fat and the skin is light-colored and thin, which can reveal the blood vessels very clearly, and this condition itself is not a pathological change, so there is no need for further examination or treatment. If it is obvious that the blood vessels in the hand are distended or the arm is distended, then it is necessary to see a vascular surgeon and have a venous ultrasound examination of the upper extremity to determine whether there are problems with valve function or thrombosis in the deep and superficial veins.