Yes, in fact they're called a
"4-way" switch at your local hardware
or electrical supply store (because they have 4 terminals).
Ah! I'd always wondered why three-way switches were called three-way
when there are only two control points - and four-way switches four-way
when they give three, four, or more control points.
This is one of those terms that is different in the UK and the States,
then.
In the UK, a '1 way switch; means that the light (or whatever) is
controlled from one point, presumably using an SPST switch
A '2 way swtich' means that it's controlled from 2 points, normally using
SPDT switches
A '3 way switch' means that it's controlled from 3 points. And so on
The terms '1 way switch' and '2 way switch' are also often used to mean
SPST (on/off) and SPDT (changeover) switches. The extra switch(es) needed
for 3 way (or more) wiring are called 'intermediate swtiches'
-tony