Cap letter reducing size of same letter over and over

I am a new user. I am using a "manual" template and while typing and/or cutting and pasting, when using all caps the letter "A" keeps automatically reducing in size from he rest of the text. How can I fix this; or enable/disable this feature?

What version of InDesign? It might be important.
Does it happen with all fonts, or just with a single one? (If yes, what font?)
Does it look like a small capital 'A'? (Test by setting an entire word in small caps.)

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