Is it normal to have a high pressure of 98 and a low pressure of 65?

A high pressure of 98 mmHg and a low pressure of 65 mmHg are within the normal range of values and are considered normal blood pressure.
The normal blood pressure range is defined as a systolic (high) pressure of 90-139 mmHg and a diastolic (low) pressure of 60-89 mmHg. The normal blood pressure range includes both normal and high normal blood pressure, with an increased likelihood of the latter developing into hypertension.
Normal blood pressure is defined as a systolic blood pressure of 90-119 mmHg and a diastolic blood pressure of 70-79 mmHg, while normal high blood pressure is defined as a systolic blood pressure in the range of 120-139 mmHg and/or a diastolic blood pressure in the range of 80-89 mmHg.
Therefore, a systolic blood pressure of 98mmHg and a diastolic blood pressure of 65mmHg is normal blood pressure. It is recommended that blood pressure be measured regularly, and if there is any abnormality, blood pressure should be retested and prompt medical attention should be sought.