The sun and the moon are two of the more important planets to consider in a natal chart. The moon is considered to be in it's rulership in Cancer, so it is very strong in that sign. It's influence is to nurture and care for loved ones, to protect, and to preserve. Cancer moons highten any emotions you feel, and can be very subjective, and even smothering of loved ones in the name of caring. Cancer can cause mood swings in some people. The moon is inherently feminine in orietation, while the sun is very masculine. Your sun is your inner light, your self in all it's glory. The sun in Cancer is slightly uncomfortable in Cancer, making you more steady, cautious, even tenatious. Cancer's influence on any planet can cause aquisitiveness, and a hoarding nature to come to fore. Cancer likes to collect things, mainly for emotional security. Cancer sun/moon people can be wonderful caring people. They readily pour their emotion on friends and family. They just need to avoid clinging to people, and being too needy. Cancerians often were given everything as a child, as the parents were always trying to provide love and nurturing. Cancer, like the crab that represents the sign, should not be thought to be soft, as they have a hard shell around them to protect themselves. They are very defensive, and have excellent memories. They never forget a slight, or a good deed. They are the ones that will always remember your birthday. The moon represents your feminine side, and the sun is your outgoing masculine side. Having these two stong planets in Cancer, especially if they are within 10 degrees of each other, can denote that the native has the will (sun) and the emotional nature (moon) in sinc. You will project cancerian traits strongly. A strong blending of positive and negative energies. It's like the dark and the light working together. You have to look to other aspects to the sun and moon to get a better idea how good a placement it is. Cancer is a water sign, and water is associated with emotions. Hurt feelings can occur with lots of water in a chart. Is that enough information for you?