I don't think so - electing centre-right governments is more common than not in Europe, and there are more right-wing parties recently than before. UKIP has become a significant party here in the UK, while the left-wing parties (Labour, Greens and Lib Dems) are suffering, with the SNP being the sole exception. In Austria, the president was almost Norbert Hofer of the far-right Freedom Party, and Angela Merkel, one of the most powerful people in Europe, is centre-right. The US obviously isn't in Europe, but there the Republicans control most of the state legislatures, both houses of Congress, and would probably win this year if their candidate wasn't so extreme.
So no, communism isn't making a comeback. Sometimes left-wing parties are successful, but at best they're centre-left or centre (and therefore very far from communism), while the right is currently thriving as people exploit fears of immigration and multi-culturalism.