Yes, compared to other plain tasting oils (such as sunflower), cottonseed oil contains far more saturated fat than some of it's similar substitutes.
foods that contain cottonseed oil
Coconut Oil
olive oil
Some examples of foods containing a high proportion of saturated fat include dairy products cream and cheese but also butter and ghee); animal fats such as suet, tallow, lard, meat; coconut oil, cottonseed oil, palm kernel oil, chocolate, and some prepared foods.
About 1/3 of the fat in vegetable oil is saturated fat.
Coconut oil does not contain cholesterol, but, it is a totally saturated fat, like palm oil, and solid at room temperature.
No oil is purely one or the other, they are all mixtures. Palm oil has about the same amount of saturated fatty acids and monounsaturated fatty acids. Palm oil contains very little polyunsaturated fatty acids.
sunflower oil
saturated
They are unhealthy because most of them contain saturated fat or they have too much oil in them.
Fats that are high in saturated fatty acids (including meat fats, milk fat, butter, lard, coconut oil, palm oil, and palm kernel oil) are commonly considered to be potentially less healthful than fats with a lower proportion of saturated fatty acids and higher proportions of unsaturated fatty acids like olive oil, peanut oil, canola oil, avocados, safflower, corn, sunflower, soy, and cottonseed oils. Medical, heart-health, and governmental authorities advise that saturated fat is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) .