Export 9i data then import to 11g

I full export 9i data,then import to 11g
Because 11g database have some 9i database system,sys objects ,Will this affect the operation of the 11g database

The normal behavior is to not replace objects, so if you have some system.xxx object in your target database and also in your dumpfile, when imp or impdp runs, it will try to create system.xxx. If it exists, then an error will be reported and the import job continues. So, no, running a full import should not damage existing objects.
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