Yes, There is a vein in your shoulder called Subclavian Vein. It is called so because it is found just beneath the Clavicle bone.
in the shoulder
The cephalic vein is the longest vein in the arm. This vein runs from the shoulder down to the fingers and splits off into other smaller veins.
"Cephalic means something to do with the head." hence the question concerning a vein in the arm with the name cephalic. I'm not sure but google says it was a poorly translated name.
2/3 of the shoulder-to-umbilical distance
The Superficial Vein is not an antecubital vein.
The Brachial Vein is a deep vein in the arm.
The ulnar vein is a deep vein.
The Testicular Vein and then into the Penisial Vein.
The saphenous vein is a muscular vein.
The femoral vein is a muscular vein.
No it is a Superficial vein
subclavian vein