I think it depends on life exerperiences. NTs, SJs, SPs all can suffer from low self-esteem if they went through some crappy times growing up- emotional abuse, for instance- are wounds that people commonly cover up, but it takes years and years to heal.
Even if a person appears to be smiling/happy, it doesn't mean that they're not suffering from low self-esteem/depression. Some people have a better way of masking it.
For those who don't deal with it effectively, they resort to really anal-retentive disorders like OCD in order to deal with their anxiety. Others build up unhealthy habits such as over-working, becoming over accoplished because they feel a need to please/impress. That's also a result of a poor self-esteem.
I think everyone has their own issues. The severity depends on their life stories. Some people are dealt a really shitty deck of cards in life, while others aren't. The key thing is to deal with it in a way that we retain our sense of self/authenticity/valuebleness by saying "I'm good enough. I deserve better." It's about walking away from situations that aren't working, establishing healthy boundaries/learning. Life's tough, but it doesn't always have to be. Hang in there!