It's always a different answer from everyone that replies to your question. But it should be a question for many experience players, and I see it at card discrimination, any if you were at the table with me, I'm sure I can
bluff you out of all your chips.
To answer your question, I say that because your in a different scenario, how many plays at the table, are there significant differences in chip stacks to others, how the other "8" players play.
This would only be an example; I don't try pocket aces any differently I play the cards like any other
hands. Because the value of the card being Aces are the "best" and highest in the card deck, doesn't necessarily mean anything if you do not play it correctly. Sometimes you may have to fold them and there is certainly nothing wrong with that but it's so hard for many to do.
So going all in, I would not do. mix up your plays with certain hands a bit, if not all. In the blinds, you if its a free hand and 5 people have called the Big Blind, play sometimes double raise. When you see the flop follow through and play your card with the flop or turn like you have it. Bet to intimidate, check to, raises, those option are available to you just learn that it is a chance your taking at the turn to raise to an amount if you have the board when you honest have 20% chance of winning, assuming everyone else fold, and you and one person that is still in. Mind how much chip you have, play accordingly to what you can afford to lose. worse thing is you may have to fold your pocket Aces, but you at least have more hands to play with what you have left.
That's only my 2 cent, knit pick from everyone's suggestion and apply to what works best for you, if you are a beginner there are lots of trial and errors to find your way of playing. And if so I would suggest playing lots of
freerolls, the first several levels would probably the hardest, don't give in to the "i might get lucky, im going all in too on the first hand".
Goodluck!