I'm afraid someone else must have said this before, but I'm not founding any question - so here I go.
I see lots of questions (usually kind of old ones) with some accepted and kind-of-upvoted answer (score 15+) that I say this can't be the real answer, and then find the next answer has way more score (50+) and usually is the real answer up to date.
There are other cases in which I don't think that fast that there should be a better answer - and maybe I don't find it until some time has gone.
I've also remember having read that, as far as the person who asked seems it's a working answer, it has to remain accepted and get the first place even if the community thinks other answer is better. I have no problem with that - it really makes sense - but I think the best upvoted answer deserves it's attention, too. It currently gets it in the form of a really upvoted comment on the accepted answer, but it could be better.
How about some tiny message before the accepted answer warning "There's an answer with more upvotes than the accepted one"?
I'll let the designers and those smart people the ideas of how to do it.
PS: here is some related discussion. All of this has been triggered by questions like this one - just an example, not an opinion about that.