Likely. But, there’s no reason for a cell sitting in storage to catch fire. They only do that when charging, discharging, or being abused.
Is it possible? Sure. But an electrical house wire fire is far more likely, and I deal with that risk.
That’s another reason to keep a supply of cells. It means you can get a few more years out of obsolete lights.
Eventually, they’ll be paper weights. But I hate the idea of a $100 light becoming useless because I didn’t store a couple of $5 batteries for it.
For similar reasons, I try to avoid buying anything that has a built-in proprietary battery. Sometimes, that’s impossible to avoid, but a lot of times there are similar products that use regular batteries.