Or just store the original key as the value of the canonicalized (lower-cased) hash. Look up in the lower case hash to find the key, then use the value of that hash to look up the value in the original hash.
#! /usr/bin/perl
%hash1 = ("John", 43, "Paul", 25, "Marie", 22);
%hash2 = ("john", 43, "Paul", 25, "marie", 22);
my %lc_hash1 = map { lc $_ => $_ } keys %hash1;
while (($KEY_2, $VALUE_2) = each %hash2){
if (exists $lc_hash1{lc $KEY_2}){
print "$KEY_2 : Matched\n";
print "Keys are: $lc_hash1{lc $KEY_2}, $KEY_2\n";
print "Values are: $hash1{$lc_hash1{lc $KEY_2}}, $VALUE_2\n";
}
else{
print "$KEY_2 : Did not match\n";
}
}