Snoring does not usually cause hypertension. The cause of primary hypertension is unclear, but secondary hypertension may be caused by renal disease, cardiovascular disease, endocrine disease, craniocerebral lesions, etc., and is often triggered by poor behavioral habits. Hypertension is a relatively common vascular disease, which is mainly caused by the continuous higher-than-normal pressure value of flowing blood on the walls of blood vessels. There is no definite information that snoring can cause hypertension, but it is likely to be caused by diseases secondary to glomerulonephritis, menopausal syndromes, aortic valve closure insufficiency, and brain tumors. And hypertension may be related to poor lifestyle, the disease is likely to be caused by overweight and obesity, excessive alcohol consumption, high sodium and low potassium diet and other factors induced by long-term. Once diagnosed with hypertension, you must actively cooperate with your doctor to control your blood pressure and reduce the incidence of other cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.