After hours of standing, walking, or sitting upright, gravity causes blood to pool slightly in the lower parts of the body, such as the legs, feet, hands, and forearms. This increased blood volume fills the veins, making them appear fuller and more noticeable by the evening. Once you lie down to rest or sleep, this effect usually decreases.
Muscle Relaxation in the Evening
During the day, muscles are more active and slightly tense, which can compress veins and limit how visible they are. At night, as the body relaxes, muscle tension decreases. This allows veins to expand more freely, contributing to their increased appearance.
Hydration and Diet Factors
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