No, it is not correct to say "daily routinely." The term "daily" already implies something that occurs every day, while "routinely" means something that is done as a regular practice. Using both terms together is redundant. You can simply say "daily" or "routinely," depending on what you want to convey. For example:
- "I exercise daily."
- "I exercise routinely."
Both sentences are correct, but using both together is unnecessary.