
Yeah but not to sea level pressure. Cruising above 10,000ft, planes are required to maintain an internal pressure equal to that of 8000ft or less, and it’s likely almost always close to that 8000ft, because that takes the least energy.
See “Need for pressurization”.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabin_pressurization
The difference in apparent altitude is why your ears pop when ascending or descending.
The Center of Science and Industry (COSI) in Colombus OH has a little mock-up of the space station you can walk through that shows all the different tools and stations and whatnot, and there’s a hygeine station that has a familiar reference . I audibly giggled when I saw it.