Technically yes, as you are getting less mpg, and therefore your fuel consumed will be more per mileage oil interval.
If you measured your oci by fuel usage then it will come out in that measurement. same as if you idle your car more often and get 0 mpg during that idling.
However, in a modern vehicle it is inconsequential and usually only a couple mpg hit or single digit %. So like instead of 5000 miles, you go 5250 miles.
This all washes out in the conservative oil changes that you do, as you'd change far before you're running on bad oil.
If you've waited so long that a couple percentage extra is the difference between "good" and "bad" oil you were already stretching your OCI way too long.