My chapters tend to be between 2k and 3k words, but I've had 4k or 4.5k chapters when that part of the story is just jam packed.
As others have said, it's a good pacing tool. Each chapter should have a purpose. Even better if it has it's own mini arc with a beginning, middle, and end.
Though if you want to write short, punchy chapters and end on a cliffhanger that's a different purpose, and it means you're writing a thriller, or at least a novel with thriller pacing.
I think the biggest thing to look for is what is your average chapter length, and what chapters vary greatly from that average. Like if I know that most of my chapters are 2,500 words, and I see that one I've written is 4,500 words, I should probably at least look at that chapter. Does it need to be that long, or did I unnecessarily bloat it? Would it flow better as two chapters?
If I'm happy with the big chapter then I'm fine, but it's a nice flag during the editing process to look at excessively long or short chapters compared to the rest of what you did.