Digestive Problems
Poor digestion, loose stools, or stools that are oily and are accompanied by a strong odor may be a result of interference with the pancreas’s enzyme production because of the presence of cancer.
Bowel changes

When and if the pancreatic duct blocks, it may result in a symptom called steatorrhoea or fatty stools. This means the body is not absorbing your food properly. Other bowel changes may include diarrhoea and constipation.
New-Onset Diabetes
In some cases, pancreatic cancer impacts insulin production, causing diabetes in people who were not diabetic before.
Fatigue
As with most other cancers, fatigue and lack of energy can be symptoms accompanying pancreatic cancer.
Blood Clots
The risk of developing blood clots increases when a person is diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. This is known as deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
Fever and shivering
If you have jaundice or an inflamed pancreas, you may also experience occasional fevers accompanied with shivers.
Itching

