ceramic capacitor doubt

the humidity I'm referring to is external, for example: I have many devices with ceramic smd capacitors, humidity or any other long-term storage situation will cause changes in the values of the ceramic smd capacitor, causing it to die or operate problems?
 
No. Modern components are designed for a long service life even at 90+ % relative humidity. I pulled these tables from a Taiyo Yuden data sheet:

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The only time I'd say humidity is an issue with SMD parts is during solder reflow. If the parts have too high moisture content they'll pop like popcorn when they go through reflow. That wrecks the parts. That's why there are these humidity indicator cards in the package when you buy the parts. If the indicator shows that the parts are too humid, you're supposed to bake them.

Tom
 
I know that nothing lasts forever, but in the case of ceramic smd capacitors, is it necessary to worry about long-term storage for an indefinite period of time, will this cause changes in its values and permanently render the capacitor unusable?