No, unless you include using a cell phone while you are driving a car.
Recently I had a family member put this question to me.
There are no veritable cases of where a normal cell phone was a real health risk.
Here is a recent report from a respected source:
https://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancer-causes/radiation-exposure/cellular-phones.htmlYou can read it and see it is comprehensive and low key. It does acknowledge some claims have been make,
but no significant verifiable data was found. Why do people keep asking this question?
Here are some provoking questions that are similar .
Can butterflies attack and kill people? **
How many people drown while taking a shower?
Can you get terminal hiccups form loose change in your pocket?
Is a red car more dangerous than a blue one?
Curious people need to know. **
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60TrqCZW-vU