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Venous blood vessels are typically located deeper within the body compared to arteries, which are often more superficial. In many areas, veins accompany arteries, running parallel to them, but they can also be found in more variable positions relative to nerves and other structures. Veins tend to have a more variable location and can be influenced by surrounding tissues, often lying closer to muscles or bones. Overall, their positioning is designed to facilitate efficient blood return to the heart while minimizing the risk of compression or injury.

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