👉 The agree veins, also known as the common hepatic veins, are large veins that carry blood from the liver to the gallbladder and then to the inferior vena cava. They form when two smaller hepatic veins merge together. The name "agree" is derived from the Latin word for "to agree," referring to the fact that these veins are formed by the joining of two smaller vessels. These veins play a crucial role in draining blood from the liver, which is vital for detoxification and nutrient processing.