Long answer to that.
Historically, no. Until recently. I always dismissed red flags in people and would scoff at my wife when she'd say she got bad feelings about a person.
Then life changes and things start hitting the fan and she was right every. dang. time.
Then I'd argue "but what about X?! You've been wrong about them!" and sure enough... given time she would prove right.
And I began to realize that I had suppressed those gut instincts because I had been gaslit by several people and bad relationships when I was younger. When I knew people were lying to me but couldn't prove it at the time and they'd always explain it away and call me paranoid. I began trusting them and suppressing that gut instinct as my own "paranoia."
I listen to it now, and when my wife and I have met new people together afterward I've double checked with her and we almost always get the gut instinct about the same people. I had it the whole time and suppressed it.
Listen to your gut. Saves you trouble.