As per the API docs, Vector just implements List, so I don't forsee problems. Maybe your confusion was caused because you declared Vector according the old Java 1.0 style:
Vector vector = new Vector();
instead of the declaring it aginst the interface (which is considered good practice):
List list = new Vector();
You can thus just make use of Collections#sort() to sort a collection, Comparable to define the default ordering behaviour and/or Comparator to define an external controllable ordering behaviour.
Here's a Sun tutorial about ordering objects.
Here's another SO answer with complete code examples.
That said, why are you still sticking to the legacy Vector class? If you can, just replace by the improved ArrayList which was been designed as replacement of Vector more than a decade ago.