Yes and No, I get what you are saying and you are on the right track but to further elaborate in case anyone is wondering or left in limbo about that ambiguous statement, as the obvious that we understand off the bat, unfortunately, that same understanding does not happen for everyone lol, like those who don't know whey is dairy source, etc ...
Hypertension itself is not typically something that can be felt. Often, there are no noticeable symptoms of hypertension, which is why it is often referred to as the "silent killer".
However, there are certain variables that can indirectly indicate that someone is experiencing hypertension. For example, a person with hypertension may experience headaches, shortness of breath, or nosebleeds. They may also have vision problems or experience dizziness or lightheadedness. These symptoms can be caused by the increased pressure that hypertension puts on the blood vessels, heart, and other organs in the body.
It's also worth noting that hypertension can often be asymptomatic, meaning that a person may not experience any noticeable symptoms even if their blood pressure is high. This is why it's important to have regular blood pressure checks and to monitor your health closely if you have risk factors for hypertension, such as a family history of the condition, obesity, or a sedentary lifestyle.