I haven't personally, but I can't imagine any issue with doing so. Apple has long allowed running MacOS VMs on top of Mac hardware. I haven't personally, but I can't imagine any issue with doing so.
If you need to run Windows apps on an Apple Silicon Mac, the two best choices are Parallels Desktop 18 for Mac and VMWare Fusion. Here's what you should know about the two tools. One of the rare ...
Run macOS on Windows using a virtual machine like VirtualBox or VMware. Enable virtualization, disable Hyper-V, allocate sufficient RAM and storage, load a macOS ISO, and follow setup steps to install ...