Like PigCooker said, the better you vent the less chance there is for condensation anywhere. Condensation against the skin or on the ceiling is not likely to be any kind of a problem if you are proactive in venting, insulating, and sealing your inside walls. I kind of remember one person on here that was having condensation problems on their inside ceiling, but they hadn't insulated, and I don't think they had a vent either. I can't think of anyone else that has a condensation problem, because most insulate, seal, and vent. It is just something to be aware of as a possibility when you build.
One thing that really adds moisture to the inside is using an unvented propane heater like a Buddy Heater. You would really have to vent then..burning propane inside puts out a LOT of water.