Yes.
How much more will a smoker pay compared to a non-smoker, for the same amount and type of life insurance?
That will depend on several factors including age, health and lifestyle, etc.
Smokers may pay up to 2-3 times more for the same life insurance as a join smoker. The difference in premiums will increase with they age at which the life insurance is purchased. Seniors who smoke have a greater risk of shortened life expectancy than non smokers.
In addition, other risk factors come into play, including your occupation, hobbies, height-to-weight ratio, and driving record, among others.
However, the frequency and amount of smoking will impact your life insurance rate, so those who smoke less frequently will pay a lower rate compared to regular smokers.
You can find out how much life insurance may cost for a smoker by comparing smoker life insurance quotes online among several of the leading insurance companies.