How long do smokers usually live?

There is no definitive data on how long smokers generally live, but smoking is certainly a health hazard and can affect a person’s life expectancy.
Cigarettes belong to a group of carcinogens, and people can’t help but inhale nicotine, benzene, tar and other carcinogens when they smoke. Smoking is hazardous to health, so we suggest that people be aware of the dangers of smoking and try not to smoke or smoke as little as possible.
At present, the world has a large number of research data show that smoking can cause a variety of diseases, including heart disease, stroke, lung cancer, etc., and a variety of diseases are closely related. Compared with non-smokers, the life expectancy of long-term smokers may be reduced by 5 to 10 years. Smokers who quit smoking can gain tremendous health benefits by reducing or even avoiding smoking-related diseases.
Smokers are advised to quit as soon as possible.