While liver cancer patients have bloated stomach, the survival period of early stage liver cancer and middle and late stage liver cancer patients are significantly different. If it is early stage liver cancer, especially small liver cancer has a high cure rate after surgical treatment, most patients can survive for more than five years. The survival time of intermediate and advanced liver cancer is also between 1-3 years after active treatment. If advanced liver cancer is not treated actively, patients’ survival time will not exceed half a year, and most of them die within three months. Whether liver cancer patients have bloated stomach or not is not necessarily related to their survival period, but depends on the severity of the disease and treatment. Bloating, also known as abdominal distension, is one of the common clinical manifestations of liver cancer patients. In early stage liver cancer, abdominal distension, abdominal discomfort and loss of appetite can be seen, and in middle and late stage liver cancer patients, abdominal distension symptoms will be more obvious. The survival time of liver cancer patients with bloating depends mainly on the severity of the cancer and treatment.