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I would guess that it's more likely that the fit of the airpods in your ear is worse not the noise cancelling, so noise is bleeding in that way.
I've had a pair of bose noise cancelling headphones for years and the noise cancelling is exactly the same as when I first got them.
Have you tried to replace the rubber bits that fit in your ears?
Did my AirPod Pro's noise cancelling get worse over time, or did I get more sensitive?
I swear I was hardly able to hear other people talk for example (like, people on their phones in public transport), and now I often feel the need to turn NC on - only to realize it had already been on 🙃