I do, I think we all do; however, the extent to which you compare yourself to others and the reasons why differ among us.
I no longer compare myself to others in order to gauge my relative 'successfulness' or social status in the hierarchy of society. I used to do this constantly but I simply no longer care.
I fundamentally reject the common idea that "success" is achieved by:
• Conforming to popular beauty standards
• Going to school for 12 years and then obtaining a bachelor's degree (but really due to credential inflation, it's more like 1-2 more degrees on top of that now)
• Getting a high-paying job
• Owning a house, getting married to someone who makes an equal amount or more than you
• Having kids so they can repeat the cycle
• Finally retiring after working for most of your life
Since this is typically how "success" is viewed, I can compare myself to others and see that I am not in line with this trajectory. But I don't dwell on it, I don't care to anymore.