Make sure there's no row lock that your session is waiting on. The following SQL*Plus script could give you hints about how to do that. Or have a look in Oracle Enterprise manager (the Oracle web GUI) under Blocking Sessions.
BTW a deadlock is something different that the database would take care of by killing one of the two sessions...
REM Purpose
REM -------
REM Display locks currently held and requested. Displays which session a
REM blocked lock is waiting for.
REM
REM Ver Who When What
REM --- --- ---- ----
REM 1.0 DrB 12-Dec-97 Initial version
col uname head "Username" form a12
col sid head "SID" form 999
col ltype head "Type" form a4
col lmode head "Mode" form a10
col blocked head "Wait" form a4
col details head "Details" form a40
set verify off
set pause on
accept user prompt "Username [%]: "
select SubStr('alter system kill session ''' || s.sid || ',' || s.serial# || ''';', 1, 40) as kill, s.username uname, 'DML' ltype,
decode (l.lmode,1,'Null',
2,'Row-S',
3,'Row-X',
4,'Share',
5,'S/Row-X',
6,'Exclusive') lmode,
decode (l.request,0,'No','Yes') blocked,
u.username||'.'||o.name details,
Nvl(s.Program, s.Module) What
from v$session s, v$lock l, sys.obj$ o, all_users u
where s.username like nvl(upper('&user'||'%'),'%')
and s.sid = l.sid
and l.id1 = o.obj#
--and l.type = 'TM'
and o.owner# = u.user_id(+)
union all
select SubStr('alter system kill session ''' || s.sid || ',' || s.serial# || ''';', 1, 40) as kill, s.username uname,
decode (l.type,'TX','TX',
'UL','USR',
'SYS') ltype,
decode (l.lmode,1,'Null',
2,'Row-S',
3,'Row-X',
4,'Share',
5,'S/Row-X',
6,'Exclusive') lmode,
decode (l.request,0,'No','Yes') blocked,
decode (l.request,0,null,'Waiting on session '||to_char(b.sid)) details,
Nvl(s.Program, s.Module) What
from v$session s, v$lock l, v$lock b
where s.username like nvl(upper('&user'||'%'),'%')
and s.sid = l.sid
and l.type != 'TM'
and l.id1 = b.id1(+)
and b.request(+) = 0
order by 5 desc,3 desc,2,1;
set verify on
REM End of file