Yes I do. Even though the majority of my gaming time (or free time in general) is spent on my PC, most of my console gaming time is on my Switch. Especially during my daily commute by train. I also own a Wii U (which I no longer play), and I adored playing Wii U games on the Gamepad lying on my bed or playing BC Wii games, as they were very different experiences from my PC (which I play with a wireless controller on an HDTV, so it's kinda like a more flexible console in a sense).
I also own a PS4 Pro which I like well enough. I play exclusives on it, especially Gran Turismo which I love dearly. I also love PSVR, even if I don't use it much nowadays. I would probably use it more if it had fully fleshed out track racing sims on it, so I think I may actually be better served by a Rift S in that regard. But I still love PSVR and sometimes I jump in just to do some laps in GT Sport with my T300RS GT Edition.
Ocassionally I buy non-exclusives on PS4. During extremely busy and stressful times of my life, I sometimes don't feel like putting up with some of the PC's annoyances (even though they are very minor nowadays). I don't usually play them for long on PS4, but I enjoy it enough to keep doing it every so often, so it does have its place in my life. I see myself buying a PS5 (and getting rid of my PS4 if it's properly BC) for the same reasons, especially if Ghost of Tsushima ends up being good and becoming a Sony mainstay. I miss Tenchu and Shinobido so much.
I used to own all Xbox systems. Didn't like the OG that much but absolutely fell in love with some MS franchises (mainly Halo and Forza) during the 360 era, even though I was a PC gamer back then as well. Eventually I sold my 360, One and One S, kept the OG as kind of a collector's item and greatly enjoy my favorite Microsoft franchises on PC, as well as Game Pass.
FInally, I've owned pretty much all major handheld consoles and of course they fill a niche that a PC can't quite fill properly, even if handheld PCs are increasingly improving in quality with the GPD Win 2 and the upcoming Alienware UFO. My gaming PC of choice is actually an MSi ultrathin gaming laptop which is rather portable, but it's still not quite as convenient or easy to carry.
Hopefully this gives you a good overview of the many ways in which consoles find their way into the life of a lifelong PC enthusiast.