In prefabrication it may make some sense since the parts are to be hauled and put in place with some impacts and this could damage the thing. This is true for columns and piles. Normally coming from prestressing plant and fc being higher for PC parts completes why are so being made, the plant sells more, and in reality remanent compressive strength can be even more than RC...at higher cost, must be.
In some cases the columns can be really tension members and prestress is used withing the column for fire protection etc. I haven't seen it in concrete but exterior prestress is used to this purpose in the inclined steel structure of the KIO towers (or Puerta de Europa).
Other intelligent use I have seen is to equalize the compressive stress at same stories of adjacent and connected tall buildings of different height; this way it is assumed the axial shortening will be equalized along the whole life of the buildings, and stories will remain level.