Speaking as a moderator on Database Administrators and a heavy lurker on Stack OverflowStack Overflow, I can tell you that a lot of questions are considered for migration, but many simply don't make the cut. I can't speak for other non-trilogy sites, but we do try to maintain high bars for both quality and complexity. So some questions won't get migrated because they're basic SQL programming questions or they're just not good enough. We also try to prevent questions like "can't ping my server" and questions we can't authoritatively answer with any confidence, such as licensing questions.
Many people find Stack Overflow simply due to critical mass. I often spot questions there that would be a perfect fit for our site, but that doesn't necessarily make them off-topic on SO. In a lot of cases that I have seen, when it's been suggested the question be moved to dba.SE, the response has been that they had never heard of it. These are usually newer users, and often the question quality isn't quite there, but it has happened with really good questions, too.
Mostly, though, at least from my observations of questions that might try to get migrated, it's that the question isn't good enough to belong anywhere else, either. A terrible question here is not going to be migrated because what good is giving someone else a terrible question to deal with? For some background on what we're trying to avoid, see:
In most cases they'll just reject the migration - so it's a bunch of work moderators have to do, time they could have spent answering meta questions questioning the usefulness of having more than one site.