When answering a question on Stack Overflow and the other Stack Exchange sites, I usually upvote both the question, as well as any other answers on the question that correct and working. My reasoning is the following:
For the question: If the question is worth your time to answer it, it means that it meets the minimum requirements for a good question, i.e. it is interesting, well formed, on topic and answerable. Thus, it probably deserves an upvote.
For the other answers: If you are answering the question, it means that you have some knowledge on the topic, so you are in a good position to evaluate the correctness of the other answers. So if they work correctly without violating best practices, then they probably deserve an upvote.
Upvoting both the question and the answers also raises the 'hotness' of the thread, which may lead the question to be included on lists such as the 'Hot Network Questions' list, leading to more views and more upvotes on your answer as well.
It also spreads good vibes to the fellow contributors, encourages more good content and more participation, and helps rate good content.
However, I have noticed that many people answering, upvote neither the question nor the other answers. While I understand that it is the option of any user to upvote anything they want or nothing at all, I don't really understand why this happens.
So the question is, should we upvote the question and the "competing" correct answers when answering the question? It you don't upvote them, why don't you?