The temperature dependences of nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) frequencies, the line width and nuclear relaxation of
75As and
63,65Cu, as well as the electrical resistivity in domeykite Cu
3As are studied in the temperature range of 4.2-300 K. The comparison of the calculated with the measured lattice contribution
to the NQR frequencies points at a substantial role played by the conduction electrons in creating the electric field gradient
at the nuclei sites. The temperature dependence of the copper and arsenic nuclear spin-lattice relaxation linear at 4.2<
T<200 K and that of the electric resistivity (30<
T<200 K) prove the metallic character of the conductivity of domeykite. The enhancement of nuclear relaxation, the narrowing
of copper and arsenic NQR line widths are considered as arising due to the ionic movement starting beyond 200 K. This movement
influences the electric resistivity, most likely due to the inreasing density of states at the Fermi surface.