Centered concentric circles in photos

Hi all,
I just noticed my camera shows centered circles. They're in the center so it's not dirt, is it some kind of damage? What should I do?
Sample image:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/yen060un4novfr1/Photo%2019-05-14%2015%2020%2050.jpg
Thanks

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