If the field is just for display purposes you can use CBSubs Plans Image field which can output an image based off their subscription. You can also use a Custom HTML field with content prepare enabled under the Parameters tab then use the CBSubs substitution usage as follows.
Another alternative is using CB Query Field to query for the expiration date or CB Code Field to utilize PHP and CBSubs API, but those usages become a bit more complicated.
If you need this to be searchable you'll need to use a standard datetime field then set its value using CBSubs Fields or CBSubs SQL Actions on plan activate using [SUBSCRIPTION_EXPIRY_DATE].
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Kyle,
Wow, so many options.
I have implemented the last one, since I can also include that in lists.
That way I can show my colleagues a (searchable) list of users in a plan