Cats have extraordinary low-light vision, a result of their eyes being specialised for just that. Cats can see perfectly well in what humans would consider darkness. On the other hand, their colour vision is extremely bad or non-existent and they're not so good in bright light. Win some, lose some when it comes to eyes. Humans have very good generalist eyesight.
Wolves have a better sense of smell than dogs, by the way. A wolf can scent prey from nearly two miles away with the right atmospheric conditions.
Cats have a huge range of hearing, even more than dogs and wolves. Young humans top out at about 20KHz, and that degrades with age. Past 20 or so and you've already lost some of the higher range. Cats can hear up to about 64KHz. They nearly get down to the human low limit, too - humans can hear down to about 20Hz, cats down to about 200Hz.
But yeah, sharks. Forget animals with better sight, hearing, etc than humans. Sharks can sense things well that humans can't sense at all.
Raptors and distance vision...they can clearly see a small animal, like a small rabbit, a mile away.
But...sharks. They haven't evolved for so long because they are already perfectly suited.