I can't recall ever seeing any evidence of evolution. I don't mean proof (obviously there can't be proof, since no one was around back then, at least not if evolution is true), just evidence. I've heard plenty of people say they've got evidence, but the few who have ever followed through on their claim either gave something that's been discredited a thousand times over (Peppered moths, archeopteryx, evolution of the horse, etc.), something that only substantiated natural selection (Yeah, I get it. Things that are more likely to survive are more likely to survive. Now show me how that translates to "from the goo through the zoo to you."), something completely irrelevant (There was something once about some scientists that bred a butterfly with another butterfly and made a butterfly. Apparently it was supposed to be important because they arbitrarily decided that it constituted a new species), or just told me to look at "the fossil record" (which Darwin readily admitted was the theory's greatest flaw, and which fits the theory of a global flood about at least as well if not better). As far as I can tell, most people believe it because it's the only naturalistic theory that makes any amount of sense (or at least that they've been told makes sense).
I'm at least somewhat open to the possibility of God creating the world through evolution (although it seems a rather pointless and convoluted way for an omnipotent being to make a world, not to mention the theological difficulties of death existing before Adam), but I've honestly never seen anything that made me seriously consider it.