If you use a proper cipher like AES in a proper way, then encrypting such values is completely safe.
This is because modes of operation that are considered secure (such as CBC and CTR) take an additional parameter called the initialization vector, which effectively randomizes the ciphertext even if the same plain text is encrypted multiple times.
Note that it's extremely important that the IV is used correctly. Every call of the encryption function must use a different IV. For CBC mode, the IV has to be unpredictable and preferably random, while CTR requires a unique IV (a random IV is usually not a bad choice for CTR either).