Varicose veins are often framed as a cosmetic issue. But for midlife women, they’re frequently a circulatory health problem. Research indicates that over 40% of women over 45 develop chronic venous insufficiency, leading to aching, swelling, heaviness, and nighttime cramps. Hormonal changes weaken vein walls, while years of standing, pregnancy, and caregiving strain worsen blood pooling. Left untreated, venous disease increases the risk of skin ulcers and clot formation. Compression therapy, leg elevation, walking, and medical procedures when needed can dramatically reduce symptoms. Painful legs are not vanity. They’re circulation asking for support. #Health #WomensHealth #VascularHealth