According to postgresql's documentation:
Adding a primary key will automatically create a unique btree index on the column
or group of columns used in the primary key.
Hovewer, this does not prevent you from creating another index on the same columns. It might make sense if you use some different indexing policy (e.g. GiST index). But, if you are not sure about it, 99.9% that you have just created identical index.
Actually, this will not affect application functionality at all. The only thing to be concerned is that indexes are rebuilt on update operations, so it might pose some performance related issues. So, as manual suggests removing seldom-used indexes (last sentence), you'd better remove those indexes from db.
I'm not quite familiar with RoR migrations, but I think wriing a migration that remove those indexes is sufficient.