How long a patient with hepatic hemangioma can live depends mainly on the size and location of the hepatic hemangioma, and specific analysis should be made for specific problems. Hepatic hemangioma is a benign tumor of the liver, which will not become cancerous and in principle will not affect the survival period. However, if the diameter of hepatic hemangioma exceeds 5cm and is located on the surface of liver parenchyma, it may cause traumatic hepatic hemangioma rupture and bleeding, resulting in hemorrhagic shock within a short period of time, which is life-threatening, and the patient needs to undergo surgical intervention and treatment, generally using laparoscopic hepatic hemangioma resection. For hepatic hemangioma with larger diameter and located in special areas, open surgery can be chosen for treatment. For hepatic hemangiomas that are very large and difficult to handle surgically, the risk of surgical treatment is extremely high, interventional embolization can be considered to be given, and the specific survival of patients varies depending on their condition. Patients with hepatic hemangioma need to go to regular hospitals for hepatobiliary surgery in a timely manner, and actively cooperate with doctors for examination and treatment without worrying too much.