No: A person generally cannot feel her blood pressure. For example, a person can have a typical blood pressure of 100/55, 110/65, 120/75, 130/85, or 140/95. There are people walking around with each of these pressures, and they don't feel differently from one another merely because of the pressure. The pressures don't increase or decrease hunger.
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