The aim is for each capacitor to charge to almost the same voltage as the power supply. Once that is reached, they drop and rise a little during every cycle.
The speed at which they drop and rise is governed by the RC time constant.
If they show large voltage swings, then it means you will not get maximum output voltage. It means either:
(a) the capacitors are small
(b) frequency is low
(c) resistance is high.
A 10 percent change shows up well in a simulation, and brings out the effect of changes you make in component values.