They do, but not as much as INFP's, though ENFP's have motions that are more close to borderline personality disorder than INFP's, according to my observations and/or more prone to exhibit borderline-like behaviour and borderlines are mostly attracted to people with antisocial personality disorder, though if I am to delve in my past, I used to know a borderline/depressed psychology student who was an INFP. We spent a night, the sex was not that good however judging from her wrist cuts, I gave her a nice beating and guess what, she loved it. I remember her saying ''This is like cutting my wrists'', I remember I responded in quote ''Next time you feel the urge, come see me.'' Though through second-thinking, this idea was meant to implement itself, so that sentence was not that necessary. Afterwards, she tried to create co-dependency in her own way, not a wise move, so I decided to let her go. I suppose she was not observant enough to see that I was seeing through her behaviours, where I was expecting her to analyze me, I found myself analyzing her, interestingly. She had an aptitude for the psychological but that was unfortunately not enough, I suppose. In the end, I remember 2, or maybe 4 INFP's (one of them appeared as an INTP through the tests but what I saw was a very, very INFP person) that were in my life due to the magnetism I intentionally propagated but I also happen to remember 2 ENFP's. So yes, judging from my observations xNFP's are attracted to people who show antisocial and/or sadistic traits.
PS: Liking someone or being into someone with antisocial and/or sadistic traits mostly has a prequisite of a strong todestrieb, death-drive. From what I see; xNFP's can be more prone to depression than other MBTI types and depression may be psychoanalytically, caused by aggression felt against the outside world projected to the ego or self, which is associated with the death-drive, for according to dear old Sigmund, the objective of the death-drive is to return the object into the inanimate state supposed to exist before life.
PPS: These observations are the basis of my assumptions or dialectically, it can be the other way around, however, this does not change the fact that these are assumptions and they will continue to be so until more efficient and quantifiable data is provided.