Answer:
If the substituents are the same, the cis distribution is more stable than trans distribution.
Step-by-step explanation:
A cis cyclohexane is one in which both substituents are oriented towards the same face of the ring regardless of the conformation.
A trans cyclohexane has substituents on opposite sides of the ring.
In trans-1,4-disubstituted cyclohexane, the conformation with the two substituent groups in equatorial is more stable than the constitution that has the axial groups.
In cis-1,4-disubstituted cyclohexane, both conformations have the same stability as they have an axial and an equatorial substituent, so they have the same energy and there is no equilibrium shift.