It is normal for a Project Manager to have perfectionist tendencies.
We are responsible for overseeing and coordinating the work of a team, and we want to ensure that the project is completed to the highest possible standard. Perfectionism can be a positive trait because it can help us to pay close attention to detail and to ensure that the project is completed on time and within budget. Unfortunately, we have to recognize that perfectionism can also be a problem if it leads to setting unrealistic standards or becoming overly critical of us and others.
Perfectionism can stop us from completing our tasks and reaching our goals. It might seem like a good thing because you want to do a great job, but sometimes it becomes an obstacle when you are unable to finish your work because of the high standards that you set for yourself.