The Belgian attacker started up front in the Blues' goalless draw with Manchester United on Monday in the absence of suspended striker Diego Costa.
It was the third time Hazard has taken on the role in the space of a month, with Costa struggling for form and injuries sidelining fellow forwards Loic Remy and Radamel Falcao.
"I prefer to play on the left wing but if I have to play up front, why not?" Hazard told the club's official website. "It just means I need to come a bit deeper to get the ball at my feet but I enjoy it.
"It’s the same, my job is always to try to make the difference. When I play as a striker it’s important for me to get into the box when crosses come in and try to get across to the front post."
Hazard was satisfied with his efforts against the Red Devils, but naturally he is eyeing three points from Sunday's clash with Crystal Palace.
"It was good," he said of his performance against United. "I just want to be on the pitch, it doesn’t matter if I’m on the left, right, in the ‘number 10’ or as a striker.
"When we don’t have a striker I can help the team out. I just try to do my job and against United I think I did my job.
"We were unlucky not to score a goal. The result could have been better but that’s football, a draw at Old Trafford is good.
"Now we play Crystal Palace and we want to start the second half of the season well, we need to start winning games."