Creep and shrinkage could add 10-20% of deflection over time to a well proportioned composite beam design, so round these parts we most definitely consider it for longer term deflection cases.
Shrinkage deflection is usually more than creep though, creep might be 1-2mm say, then shrinkage might be 5-6mm to show the relative proportions of it. For propped construction creep is generally higher as the permanent loads being supported that contribute to creep are higher than in unpropped construction where the self weight of the slab is not supported by the final composite section. For higher shrinkage concretes, shrinkage deflections increase accordingly.