I have bought a new Raspberry Pi 4 and while troubleshooting connection to a DAC module I measured the voltage at 3.3V power pins. With reference to the pin header number as shown on the diagram below, the pins I tested are:
pin-1 (3V3) & pin-6 (GND) pin-17 (3V3) & pin-39 (GND)
I am using the official R-Pi supply and I measured strange voltages at 3.3V pins. Mostly it was 5.14V and sometimes it was < 1V. This is without any external peripheral connected to the Pi. I am using a Fluke 117 DMM and I checked it against a known 3.3V source to confirm it was working properly.
I don't think this is normal? Is it?
The pi itself boots up and works fine. What could be causing this?
I have read about under voltage warnings but since I am running it in headless config so how can I check if Pi indeed is having low voltage issues?

"I measured the voltage at 3.3V pins". I'll guess your concern is based upon what you consider to be3.3V pins. Could you edit your question to clarify that please? – Seamus Apr 13 '22 at 23:23