The raise is obvious, and when it comes back capped you have to call that, too, but I'd start looking for the exit. As I was told in
my first hand post, a Q-high flop is terrifying if you hold KK and the pot was capped preflop, because QQ now beats you and AA is still ahead.
If the turn card is an A, I'm folding instantly. For virtually every other card, I'll call SB's first bet, and if it goes raise/3-bet behind me, I'll fold for two more.
Both opponents are telling you they're beating an overpair; you should probably listen.