This is based off of Philippe Leybaert's answer above, but handles one additional edge case that I don't see accounted for in any of the previous answers.
The edge case I'm addressing is when the birthday is on a leap day, the birthday is in the past for the current year, and the current year isn't a leap year but the next year is.
The current answer provided will result in one fewer day as it sets "next" to Feb 28 of the current year and then adds a year making the date Feb 28 of a leap year (which isn't correct). Changing one line handles this edge case.
DateTime today = DateTime.Today;
DateTime next = birthday.AddYears(today.Year - birthday.Year);
if (next < today)
{
if (!DateTime.IsLeapYear(next.Year + 1))
next = next.AddYears(1);
else
next = new DateTime(next.Year + 1, birthday.Month, birthday.Day);
}
int numDays = (next - today).Days;
Update: Edited per Philippe's pointing out that my code had a rather sizable flaw.