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RE: Musing Posts

Because when you look at a vein you are seeing the blood being diffused by the skin. This is why after having blood drawn or tapping a vein it will change from blue to a dark purple in colour. The vein has become more prominent or engorged and so the amount of red blood is greater and shows through the skin more.

Based on your race and ethnicity your veins might not be blue to begin with, they can appear darker in colour.