When we think of pancreatic cancer, we imagine jaundice, belly pain, or unexplained weight loss.
But the body doesn’t always follow the textbook.
Sometimes, the first whispers of trouble appear far from the pancreas itself—in your legs.
While leg symptoms are most often due to benign causes like strain, poor circulation, or aging, certain persistent, unexplained changes—especially when paired with other subtle signs—can be early red flags for pancreatic disease.
Here’s what to watch for—and why it matters.
⚠️ 1. Unprovoked Blood Clots (Deep Vein Thrombosis – DVT)