I had Jury Duty (UK) a couple of decades ago, maybe. My mother did JD in the early '80s. Other than that, I'm not aware of anyone else I know personally having done it.
But then I don't tell
everyone I meet socially that I did this thing (and, I only know about my mother because it i pinged upon my own schedule at the time). Well, hardly anybody. I mention it online when brought up in passing (like now) but I don't go any further about it. Because I don't feel the need to start giving out further details. Or maybe because there aren't that many details to give?
Close friends and colleagues who
have heard the little that I have told have, in turn, never offered up their own reciprocally censored experiences. So they're either even more tight-lipped than I am or else actually haven't had to do anything of the kind.
Looking for actual figures for likelihoods gives me write-ups about the subject like:
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2016/aug/20/jury-service-repeated-summonsAnd linked to, inside that:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-36140259Interesting. (To me!) Obviously just the UK (and, in the latter case, Scotland) rather than relevant to y'all across the Pond, with your various differences in how they get used, etc.