Carbon steels in anhydrous ammonia service can suffer from stress corrosion cracking if the water content is less than about 0.1%, with the presence of oxygen (also small ppm).
There is some good information available from European Fertiliser Manufacturers Association (EFMA) about this.
I've seen many production plants use low/medium strength plate and weld materials (~300 MPa yield), with PWHT included.
Vapour spaces of vessels are also at risk of SCC, due to the water content of the vapour being 0%.
Risk of SCC increases with increasing temperature, oxygen content and hardness.
Finally, general corrosion/thinning is not a mechanism usually considered for carbon steel in anhydrous ammonia service, but is probably a consideration for aqueous ammonia.