I came here to this thread to give my answer for your question. After reading the responses given by other monks I found out that absolutely the same answer has already been given by choroba. The code below is just example of the suggestion by choroba and mine.
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
my $x = { a => [ 1, 2 ], c => [ qw( a b c ) ], d => 100 };
print 'original: ', Dumper $x;
# one by one replacement: c -> b, d -> c
$x->{b} = delete $x->{c};
$x->{c} = delete $x->{d};
print 'modified: ', Dumper $x;
# in one run replacement: b, c -> c, d
@$x{qw( c d )} = delete @$x{qw( b c )};
print 'reverted: ', Dumper $x;
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