Hypercoagulability can promote the occurrence and development of atherosclerosis. Patients with hyperlipidemia are often accompanied by obesity and hyperuricemia. Therefore, hyperlipidemia not only constitutes a risk factor for gout, but also increases cardiovascular complications and reduces the quality of life of gout patients. Therefore, patients with gout should measure their blood lipids regularly. If the blood lipid concentration is high, first of all, it is necessary to control the diet, eat less low-fat foods and avoid high-fat foods, and take lipid-lowering drugs when necessary to restore blood lipid to normal, reduce cardiovascular complications and prevent gout attacks.