Yes, Aphrodite was jealous of Psyche.
In Greek mythology, Psyche was a mortal woman renowned for her extraordinary beauty. This beauty rivaled, and in some accounts even surpassed, that of Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty. This caused Aphrodite to become intensely jealous. The primary source of Aphrodite's jealousy stemmed from the fact that mortals began neglecting Aphrodite's temples and instead worshipped Psyche.
Driven by envy and resentment, Aphrodite tasked her son, Eros (Cupid in Roman mythology), with making Psyche fall in love with an unworthy, monstrous being. However, Eros himself fell in love with Psyche, leading to a series of trials and tribulations for the mortal woman.
The story of Psyche and Eros explores themes of jealousy, love, beauty, and the challenges faced when a mortal rivals a goddess. Aphrodite's jealousy is a central plot point, acting as the catalyst for much of the narrative.