No. Representatives of the U.S. House have two year terms and may be reelected indefinitely. U.S. Senators are elected to six year terms and may be reelected indefinitely.
In the 1990s, more than twenty states term limited their members of Congress. However, in U.S. Term Limits v Thornton (1995) the Supreme Court ruled that imposing term limits on members of Congress must be an amendment to the U.S. Constitution.