The Lanthanides are commonly known as rare earth metals, presumably due to their scarcity. They should not be confused with the higher-numbered (though similarly offset in the periodic table, a likely source for the confusion) actinide series, which are all radioactive; the only radioactive lanthanide is element 61, Promethium.

The "rare earth" lanthanide metals can be used to make very powerful magnets, since they have strong paramagnetic properties. When cooled to low temperatures, the rare earths have ferromagnetic properties as well.