Hepatic hemangioma is benign in nature and generally does not have much impact on health and life expectancy, and the number of years one can live varies from person to person. The prognosis of hepatic hemangioma is better if it is treated with early intervention or surgery, and it has no effect on the life expectancy of patients, which is the same as that of normal people. After surgery, adjust the mentality, pay attention to diet, avoid strenuous activities, do not need to worry too much. However, if hepatic hemangioma is combined with other diseases such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, coronary heart disease and so on, the life expectancy of patients can be affected by the comorbidities, so the survival time of individuals will be very different. In summary, the survival rate of hepatic hemangioma varies from person to person, and this timeliness is not fixed. It is suggested that early diagnosis and treatment can effectively prevent hepatic hemangiomas from damaging health.