Scopus has robust citation metrics features. You can find citation information for individual articles, sets of results, authors, and institutions. Note that all citation tools are limited to what is indexed in the tool. For example, any citation number in Scopus is only based on the citation activities of sources indexed in Scopus.
In the results list, you will be able to see how many times an individual record has been cited.
If you click on the number, you will be taken to the list of records that cite that article.
If you click into an article record, you will be able to see a snapshot of citation information and you can also select to view all metrics.
You can look at citation metrics at the Journal level by clicking on Sources in the upper right corner of the Scopus search page.
Scopus allows you to analyze your search results by various criteria, including year, source, author, affiliation, document type, and subject area. This functionality provides valuable insights into trends within your research topic.