Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) can share the same frequency band with multiple mobile devices. In the conventional NOMA scheme, the possible pairs of users are limited and this limitation restricts the amount of capacity improvement. This is because the receiver only for the near user cancels the signal of the other user and then detect the desired signal. In this paper, the effect of joint detection in the far user of the NOMA downlink is evaluated through constellation constrained capacity. It allows the pairing of users with the difference of the propagation losses of less than 8 dB. The possible number of user pairs in the NOMA system then increases and a larger total capacity may be achievable.