Aside from carbon composition wanting to drift high with time, and drift low with overload, no. Only failures are the odd single unit failure, and cracking units from thermal shock. Overloading and overvoltage seems to be the major killer I see. Only resistor I regularly see issues with are fusible resistors, where they will slowly drift high with minor overload or overheating, and might fail as partly open. I have seen 33k fusible resistors in CRT monitors ( in the EHT end cap) go totally open circuit, with no other indication other than a jittering screen as the 25kV arcs around the potted resistor. Was expensive in sets where the resistor was potted into the LOPT ( Phillips), or where you had flashover inside the LOPT in the focus and A1 pots. There you often would grind a slot into the LOPT to cut the internal wire and fill it with GRP resin, then add an old external divider into the EHT section to give those 2 voltages.