ASP.NET MVC itself contains nothing about databases (or any form of underlying persistence layer). In the MVC3 tools update some tooling for developers does make direct use of Entity Framework 4.1's "code first" capabilities.
But this is can be customised (eg. your own T4 templates or different scaffolding or completely ignored (manually write all persistence logic). The latter would be needed if your application doesn't map to CRUD operations that the scaffolding assumes.
Doing it yourself could use multiple ADO.NET connections (with multiple connections strings in the .config file) or multiple ORM models for different databases.