Exoplanetary orbital dynamics explores the motion of planets around stars beyond our solar system. This field applies Kepler's laws and orbital elements to understand the diverse orbits of exoplanets, from circular to highly elliptical, and their long-term stability. Factors like mass ratios, resonances, and gravitational interactions shape exoplanetary systems. Detection methods like radial velocity and transit observations help determine orbital parameters, while chaos theory and numerical simulations provide insights into long-term stability and system evolution.