The Silent Signal: What Your Swollen Legs May Reveal About Pancreatic Disease

More concerning: Pancreatic cancer increases the risk of developing deep vein thrombosis (DVT) —blood clots in the deep veins of the legs. This can cause sudden, painful swelling in one leg.

The link: There's a well-documented connection between pancreatic cancer and blood clots, known as Trousseau syndrome or Trousseau's sign of malignancy. In some cases, a DVT can be the first sign of an underlying pancreatic cancer.

2. Blood Clots That Keep Coming Back
What happens: Some people develop recurrent blood clots in their legs or lungs with no obvious risk factors. When clots keep appearing—especially in unusual locations—doctors may look for an underlying cancer.

Why it matters: Pancreatic cancer cells release substances that make blood more likely to clot. This can happen months before other symptoms appear.

3. Bilateral Swelling (Both Legs)

What happens: If a pancreatic tumor is large enough to compress major veins, it can interfere with blood return from both legs, causing swelling in both lower extremities.

What to notice: Swelling that doesn't improve with elevation, or that's accompanied by other symptoms like abdominal discomfort or unexplained weight loss.

Other Warning Signs That May Accompany Leg Symptoms

Leg swelling alone is rarely caused by pancreatic issues—but when combined with other symptoms, it becomes more significant.

Symptom What to Notice
Unexplained weight loss Losing pounds without trying
Jaundice Yellowing of skin or eyes, dark urine, pale stools
Abdominal or back pain Dull ache in upper abdomen or mid-back
New-onset diabetes Sudden difficulty controlling blood sugar
Loss of appetite Feeling full after small meals
Nausea or vomiting Persistent queasiness
Fatigue Overwhelming tiredness

When Leg Swelling Warrants Investigation

Leg swelling is common and usually harmless—especially if you've been standing all day, are pregnant, or have vein issues. But see a doctor if:

Swelling is sudden and severe in one leg

Swelling is accompanied by pain, redness, or warmth (possible blood clot)

Swelling doesn't improve with elevation

You have other unexplained symptoms like weight loss, jaundice, or abdominal pain

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