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Hi.
I send 130 dollars someone.
You did not. You sent some amount of Bitcoin to someone. At the time that you sent it, a business or other service might have estimated the value of that quantity of Bitcoin at approximately $130. That estimate may or may not have been accurate depending on how reliable that business or service is at determining Bitcoin value.
I check blockchain the transaction.
What exactly did you check? Because "The Blockchain" only has the quantity of Bitcoins. It does not convert that value to dollars or any other currency. So, you almost certainly used some website or service to interpret the blockchain for you. That website or service will have done its own estimate of the value of the bitcoins that you sent. That value might have changed after you sent the transaction (since the market value of Bitcoin is constantly changing), or they may simply have used a different method of estimating value.
And i see "Amount" and "Output Value" and "To" arround 170 dollars.
Depending on what service or wallet you used to send the transaction, and what service you used to find the transaction in the blockchain, this could be as simple as differing opinions on the value of Bitcoin, or it's possible that the blockchain interpretation was showing you the value of ALL outputs (including any change from the transaction).