Your ESTA does not limit you to any particular state, it’s a permit to be in the USA without a visa. So no, there would be no problems as long as you don’t overstay your allowed period of stay as stated in your ESTA approval (total days and end of ESTA validity both).
As said, it’s no different from an internal flight in the UK. Someone arriving at Heathrow can take a flight to Edinburgh or Glasgow without violating their visa (or whatever other permit they have to be in the UK).
Or a flight inside the Schengen region. Once you enter with valid papers those papers are valid for the entire region.
There will be no further visa check. Just stay within the period permitted when you entered the country. You will need to show ID for internal flights but this is not a visa check. You might also need ID for other transport. I am also British and I have travelled between states often. Sometimes, I leave from a state other than I entered. I have also flown in and left by land to Canada or Mexico.
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