* Jupiter: Jupiter has a faint ring system, much fainter than Saturn's. It's composed of dust and small particles, and it's difficult to see from Earth.
* Uranus: Uranus has a complex ring system with 13 distinct rings. These rings are darker and narrower than Saturn's, and they're tilted at a significant angle to the planet's equator.
* Neptune: Neptune also has a faint ring system, similar to Jupiter's. It's made up of dust particles and is very difficult to observe.
So, the answer to your question is Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune all have rings, but they are less famous than Saturn's.