Consider that there's still a good amount of work being done on gcc & clang's C++ frontend despite how old these languages are. Wouldn't it stand to reason that Rust, a comparatively very new language, would have new features and compiler improvements added at an even faster pace?
I suspect if you were to look at other reasonably popular languages that are of the same era, you'll see a similar level of changes.
I suspect if you were to look at other reasonably popular languages that are of the same era, you'll see a similar level of changes.