At low temperatures the phenomenon of susceptibility maximum is universally
observed in all paramagnetic 3d, 4d, and 5d metals except for niobium. We
measured the temperature dependence of the magnetic susceptibility of niobi
um metal in various small magnetic fields very precisely by using a SQUID m
agnetometer. In niobium metal we have to consider the diamagnetic susceptib
ility due to superconducting fluctuations. We found that the susceptibility
maximum was always observed when the applied field was lower than about 15
0 Oe. These results are consistent with Misawa's Fermi liquid theory.