The vitamin most often associated with opening (widening) blood vessels is vitamin B3 (niacin).
Niacin (vitamin B3):
- Can cause temporary vasodilation (blood vessels widen), leading to the familiar “niacin flush” — warmth, redness, and tingling of the skin.
- Supports normal energy metabolism and overall vascular function.
- Prescription doses have been used for cholesterol management, but taking high-dose niacin specifically for circulation is not recommended without medical guidance because it can affect the liver, blood sugar, and other health factors.
For everyday circulation support, the basics matter more:
- Regular movement/exercise
- Not smoking
- Managing blood pressure and cholesterol
- A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats
If you’re asking because of a specific issue (cold feet, poor circulation, leg cramps, numbness, erectile difficulties, or something else), the best approach can differ.