
Cancer Zodiac Sign Compatibility
How compatible are you according to astrology? In the horoscope, that's revealed by the Zodiac signs of you and your partner. The Zodiac signs also show how compatible both your fathers are with you, your partner, and with each other.

CANCER Compatibility
with SCORPIO
The benefactor meets the perturber.
Cancer and Scorpio bonding - this easily leads to a passionate relation. Maybe disturbing, too, but definitely intense.
It seems as if Cancer is constantly repairing what Scorpio is disturbing, but this dance of sorts is part of the passion. That's how they maintain their involvement. If everything is fine, they both get worried, so they start complicating things and getting on each other's nerves.
They are both emotional at heart, although with differing attitudes, so they need their love to be expressed with waves of emotions - passion, jealousy, attraction, lust, and even anger at times. Without this turmoil, which Scorpio wants to increase and Cancer tries to calm down, they just don't feel that much in love.
Others don't understand what keeps them together, but it's obvious that their bonds are strong and their love intense.
How Your Fathers Compare
Their fathers are involved in the relation, but seem to work in opposite directions. The Cancer father takes care to nourish the relation of the children, but the Scorpio father behaves as if wanting them to break up.
About Zodiac Sign Compatibility
To learn about the astrological principles behind Zodiac sign compatibility, what is revealed and what is not revealed, go here:
Zodiac Sign Compatibility
Compatibility of the Zodiac Signs

Here are links to all the twelve Zodiac signs and their compatibility with the other signs of the Zodiac.
Aries Compatibility
Taurus Compatibility
Gemini Compatibility
Cancer Compatibility
Leo Compatibility
Virgo Compatibility
Libra Compatibility
Scorpio Compatibility
Sagittarius Compatibility
Capricorn Compatibility
Aquarius Compatibility
Pisces Compatibility

Cancer, illustration from a 1482 edition of a book by Hyginus.
© Stefan Stenudd