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Why Are the Veins in My Legs Swollen?

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Last updated on 1/29/2026

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By Dr. Michael Nguyen

Vein Doctor at Vein Treatment Clinic

Harvard Medical School

Board Certified by the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine

Swollen or bulging veins in the legs are a very common concern and often one of the first visible signs that circulation may be under strain.

Many people notice their leg veins becoming more prominent over time and wonder whether this is normal aging, temporary swelling, or something that needs attention.

In most cases, swollen leg veins are related to how blood is flowing through the veins, not a sudden or mysterious problem.

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This page explains why the veins in your legs may be swollen, what it usually means, and when a vein evaluation can help prevent progression.

If you’re unsure whether your varicose veins are cosmetic or a sign of vein disease, a vein evaluation can help clarify what’s happening.

What does it mean when leg veins are swollen?

Swollen leg veins usually mean there is increased pressure inside the veins, causing them to enlarge and become more visible.

This pressure most often relates to how efficiently blood is returning to the heart from the legs.

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Varicose vein before and after results from our cutting-edge minimally invasive treatments at the Vein Treatment Clinic.

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Varicose vein before and after results from our cutting-edge minimally invasive treatments at the Vein Treatment Clinic.

Varicose Vein before and after treatment pictures.
Results may vary according to each case.

Why do veins in the legs swell more than veins elsewhere?

Leg veins work against gravity to move blood upward, which places extra demand on vein valves.

When these valves weaken, blood can pool in the legs, increasing pressure and causing veins to swell.

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Are swollen leg veins the same as varicose veins?

Are swollen leg veins the same as varicose veins?

Are swollen leg veins the same as varicose veins?

Many swollen leg veins are varicose veins, especially when they appear bulging, twisted, or rope-like.

Not all swollen veins are immediately classified as varicose, but many progress in that direction over time.

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Can chronic venous insufficiency cause swollen veins?

Yes. Chronic venous insufficiency is a common underlying cause of swollen leg veins.

It occurs when vein valves fail, allowing blood to flow backward and increase pressure.

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Why do swollen veins often look worse later in the day?

Swollen veins often become more noticeable after long periods of standing or sitting.

Gravity and reduced movement allow pressure to build in the leg veins throughout the day.

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Are swollen veins in the legs dangerous?

Swollen veins are not always dangerous, but they can signal underlying vein disease.

Over time, untreated vein disease can lead to pain, swelling, skin changes, or bleeding.

What symptoms commonly occur along with swollen veins?

Swollen leg veins are often accompanied by aching, heaviness, fatigue, itching, or leg swelling.

Skin discoloration or tenderness may appear as vein disease progresses.

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A 37-year-old patient visited our Vein Treatment Clinic, seeking relief from unsightly and painful varicose and spider veins. We performed radiofrequency ablation and sclerotherapy treatments, significantly improving the veins’ appearance and completely eliminating discomfort. The patient is now enjoying a more active and pain-free lifestyle.

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A 69 year-old patient visited our California Vein Clinic, embarrassed by spider veins that had impacted their self-esteem. We performed radiofrequency ablation and sclerotherapy treatments, leaving their legs smooth and healthy. The patient now feels more confident, thanks to this transformative treatment.

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This 84 year-old patient at our New Jersey Vein Treatment Clinic came in with spider veins that had affected their daily routine. We used radiofrequency ablation and sclerotherapy treatments to relieve discomfort and restore both their leg health and confidence. The patient now enjoys a more active and fulfilling lifestyle, free from pain.

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At our Long Island Vein Clinic, we treated this 75 year-old patient with spider veins using radiofrequency ablation and sclerotherapy. These minimally invasive treatments improved both the patient’s appearance and overall well-being, offering transformative results.

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This 75 year-old patient visited our Long Island Vein Treatment Clinic with painful spider veins. We used radiofrequency ablation and sclerotherapy, minimally invasive treatments, to eliminate the veins and restore comfort and confidence. The patient experienced life-changing results

Can swollen leg veins go away on their own?

Vein swelling may temporarily improve with rest or leg elevation.

However, the underlying valve problem usually does not resolve without treatment.

How does a vein evaluation help?

A vein evaluation identifies whether swollen veins are due to valve failure or circulation problems.

Ultrasound helps determine which veins are contributing to increased pressure.

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What treatments help reduce swollen leg veins?

Treatments that improve circulation can reduce pressure and vein swelling.

Most modern vein treatments are non-surgical and performed in an outpatient setting.

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