No, with the possible exception of very old stars that are just a few thousand years away from going supernova or something. In our galaxy, virtually all of the stars we see still have billions of years to go before they 'burn out'. Now that telescopes can begin to resolve stars in distant galaxies, it has become a very real possibility that the ones we now see have already vanished .We see the luminous short-lived stars the easiest, and these only last a few hundred million years. When we see their images in galaxies 100 million light years away, they have already burned out as supernova. But we will not see this happen for another 100 million years or so.