At the end of mitosis do all cells go through differentiation

No, not all cells go through differentiation at the end of mitosis. Differentiation is the process by which a cell becomes specialized to perform a specific function in the body. While some cells may undergo differentiation after mitosis, such as stem cells becoming nerve cells or muscle cells, other cells may continue to divide and replicate without becoming specialized. The decision to differentiate or continue dividing is often determined by the needs of the body and signals from the surrounding environment.