Is somebody down-voting answers because they don't like the question?
You can't possibly know this. All you know is somewhere between 1 and 3 people (you don't know it was one person) felt that those three answers weren't useful. We could possibly guess, or indicate whether we feel a given answer is useful, but nobody but the voter(s) can know why, specifically, they voted.
Should I flag it for moderator attention?
No. Other people are allowed to vote on answers. There's nothing for a moderator to do here. Even if it is one person who voted on the three answers, that person is allowed to feel that these three answers aren't helpful. And given that you've asserted that the three answers are very similar, it would stand to reason that if someone felt one of them isn't helpful, the others plausibly wouldn't be as well, and would also merit a similar vote.
Should I ignore it?
No. Someone felt that an answer of yours wasn't helpful. This is valuable feedback for you. Consider it, reflect on it, and see if you can improve your answer as a result.
If none of the answers was yours, this is also useful information to you and shouldn't be ignored. It tells you that those other answers are likely to not be useful, so if you're considering using them you should be wary of them and scrutinize them more than you otherwise might.