I'm pretty sure that there are those out there that are WAY more advanced that us.
The universe is so big, that mathematically it is virtually a certainty that there is other life out there.
Anywhere liquid water can exist, biological life can exist.
The human body is made of the four most common elements in the entire universe: hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen. So we know the ingredients for life are abundant across the universe. And liquid water has and does exist elsewhere in the universe.
And the sheer scale of the universe creates essentially "infinity" to plug in the equations. And with infinity, anything and everything is possible.
Thus the very-probable mathematical certainty of other life in the universe.
But like I say, other life would be so far away, the aliens would have to be able to defy the laws of physics just to get here. Even radio signals will take millions of (our) years to reach other galaxies.
Regardless of how advanced a civilization may be, their ability to defy the laws of physics is going to be limited, IWT...