No, Latin is no longer a regularly spoken language. It is used primarily for liturgical purposes by the Roman Catholic Church. The only country that uses it on any kind of a regular basis would be Vatican City when mass is read.
Does any country speak Latin today?
Latin is still spoken in Vatican City, a city-state situated in Rome that is the seat of the Catholic Church.
Which countries are speaking Latin?
The Latin European countries are mainly France, Italy, Portugal, and Spain. It also includes some regions from other countries, such as Wallonia in Belgium and the French- and Italian-speaking cantons of Switzerland as well as communities from other non-Romance European countries.