I agree with other answers that you are a very strong applicant, and that there is really no way that you can predict whether or not you will get into Cornell. This could go either way.
At this point you need to make sure that you also have applications in to schools where admissions is way more likely, including safeties, and be patient and wait and see where you get in. Regarding Cornell, you will know quite soon unless you are deferred to RD (which is certainly possible).
And this is very true. There are a lot of very good universities in the US, and you would be a very strong applicant to any school. There are a lot of schools that are dream school reaches for some students but where you would get in if you apply with your superb record. Also, if you ever get to the point of considering graduate school, even the very highest ranked graduate programs have students who got their bachelor’s degree at a very, very wide range of schools.
One last point: One small advantage of your superb high school results is that you have a chance at Cornell and will be accepted to some other very good universities. However the main advantage is that you are prepared to do well in university regardless of where you attend.
Best wishes. I expect you to get some very good acceptances, but cannot predict whether Cornell will be one of them.