Greetings,
IrishMonk!
A couple of things come to mind. Is your local copy of Perl listed in your $PATH Environment? In other words, if you type $PATH, or %PATH in your current bash session. Does it list your local copy of Perl? Or is the Systems copy of Perl listed?
Also of possible assistance; http://www.cpan.org/modules/INSTALL.html
All in all, become familiar with both PATH, and env, for your shell, and OS (if you're not already. :)
I'm on a *BSD OS. So my experience will be different in those regards. As those environment variables are different, than on Linux.
All the best
--Chris
UPDATE: Overlooked the obvious;
What's the output of
perl -V
¡λɐp ʇɑəɹ⅁ ɐ əʌɐɥ puɐ ʻꜱdləɥ ꜱᴉɥʇ ədoH
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