It depends a bit on the situation. In some cases it may be an attempt to convert Q&A into a Wikipedia style encyclopedia kind of thing. Just imagine every answer would contain "others suggest that...". It would probably result in a lot of clutter.
We don't need one answer to rule them all. It is usually expected that people read more than just the top voted answer and find out about alternatives naturally.
Answers can be sorted by votes and the first couple of high voted answers cover most of the topic. And the sorting is done by user votes. No need for anyone to help us in the sorting or recommend other answers. The votes are sufficient recommendation.
In other situations a direct comparison to other answers is included, e.g. there is actual content existing related to the other answers. This would for example be the case if other answers only partially solve the problem and a combined, improved solution is found but needs to attribute the previous work. Then it's fine (with the right attribution).
But if they are pure recommendations I would see them as rather unhelpful. In any case proper attribution must be given. See: Attribution required which means linking and mentioning the authors name at the least.