No. If I speculate and give in to the theory that the Universe is billions of years old, if there were life anywhere else, it may have evolved to a technological era where wireless communications would become a sign of technological advance and those communications should have reached us one way or the other. The Universe should be humming with interstelar communications from potentially many technologically advanced races. Yet, the Universe is silent of any intelligent sounds or signals.
Could there be life on other planets in our future? It certainly could, as we expand our exploration and encounter places that we could design genetically engineered plant life that could survive and reproduce in other harsh environment. Even as we speak, we have the technology to initiate the first steps to terraform Mars. And we have the technology to initiate chain reactions of Venus that could cause condensation of the clouds and create opening in the atmosphere that would allow heat to escape from the surface into space and cool down the planet. Further away, we can send probes with altered plant seeds on several of Jupiter's moons that have shown the potential to sustain some kinds of plant life forms. Eventually, we may master the technology of faster than light travel and reach other stars and planetary systems and terraform them to make them suitable for life.
The sky will no longer be the limit. Actually, there will be no limit anymore.
End of speculation.