depends on where you are
Saturn is part of our solar system, in which the sun is the only star. In terms of the stars seen at night; they are the same stars seen in the night sky of Earth.
Uranus orbits at about twice the distance that Saturn does, and it is somewhat smaller. This makes it much fainter in the night sky.
When it is in the night sky, Saturn can be seen form anywhere on Earth. However it will be best seen in conditions/places where there are clear skies and no human lights around.
The way the solar system moves
no
Saturn is best seen when it is opposite the sun in the sky. That is when it reaches its maximum brightness for the year.
no you can't
Yes
the sunlight
at night.
the night sky
The sun.