There is no accurate data on the approximate life expectancy of alcoholic cirrhosis, but active treatment can alleviate the symptoms and prolong the patient’s survival time. The life expectancy of patients with alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver is affected by the severity of the disease, the treatment program, the patient’s own situation and other factors, there is no specific survival time. Alcoholic cirrhosis is a liver disease caused by heavy drinking, which continues to develop until the structure of the liver lobules is damaged, forming structural fibrosis and pseudolobules in the form of nodular cirrhosis. If not treated aggressively, patients can die from chronic organ failure due to complications such as bleeding from esophagogastric fundal varices, hepatic encephalopathy, infections, and many other causes. Through active treatment, symptoms can be relieved and the survival time of patients can be prolonged. Patients should be actively treated to avoid further development of the disease. The life expectancy of alcoholic cirrhosis is determined by factors such as the severity of the disease, the treatment program, and the patient’s own condition, and there is no accurate reference data yet.