Insert Query taking too much time (5 hrs)

Hi experts,
We are using "Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.4.0 - 64bi" on our server, and we are trying to execute the SQL script which inserts data into a table from 5 different table.
Note: The SQL query is been passed directly to the server.
Need your expertise as to what is causing the script to run so slow.....(It's taking around 5 hrs to execute the script).
The Script is as follow's;
Insert /*+ append */ into TABLE1 NOLOGGING
SELECT DISTINCT /*+ PARALLEL(TABLE1, 4) */ ROW_NUMBER() OVER
(ORDER BY COL1, COL2, COL3, COL4, COL5, COL6, COL7, COL8, COL9) AS PK_ID, TABLE1.COL1 AS PRODUCT_ID, TABLE1.M_NBR AS M_NBR, TABLE1.P_NBR AS P_NBR, TABLE1.C_ID AS C_ID, TABLE1.TABLE1_SERV_DT AS TABLE1_SERV_DT, TABLE1.C_KEY AS C_KEY, TABLE1.C_DEN AS C_DEN, TABLE1.A_S_DT AS A_S_DT,
TABLE1.F_ID AS F_ID, TABLE1.L_DT AS L_DT, TABLE1.A_DT AS A_DT, TABLE1.D_DT AS D_DT, TABLE1.C_TYPE AS C_TYPE,
TABLE1.S_COL AS S_COL, TABLE1.S_TBL AS S_TBL, TABLE4.ME AS ME, TABLE1.ER_YN AS ER_YN
FROM
TABLE1,
TABLE2,
TABLE3,
TABLE4,
TABLE5
WHERE
TABLE1.COL1 = TABLE2.COL1
AND
TABLE1.COL2 = TABLE3.COL2
AND
TABLE1.COL3 = TABLE4.COL3
AND
(TABLE1.SERV_DT BETWEEN RY_START AND RY_END)
AND
(TABLE1.CLAIM = :"SYS_B_0")
AND
(TABLE2.INACTIVATED = :"SYS_B_1")
AND
(TABLE2.TABLE1 = :"SYS_B_2")
AND
(TABLE2.PRELIM = :"SYS_B_3")
AND
(TABLE3.MEASURE = :"SYS_B_4")
AND
(TABLE3.EVENTS = :"SYS_B_5");

In addition to APC, here's some more on the subject:
EXACT - (Default) Only statements with an exact text match will share the same SQL area.
SIMILAR - Oracle will substitute bind variable for all literals, thereby increasing the chances of a text match. Oracle will force similar statements to share the SQL area without deteriorating execution plans.
FORCE - The same as SIMILAR except that execution plans may deteriorate. This option should only be used if the risk of suboptimal plans is outweighed by the increase in cursor sharing .
Summary from:
http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/9i/performance-enhancements-9i.php#CursorSharing
In-depth:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/issue-archive/2006/06-jan/o16asktom-101983.html
and you can search the docs @ http://www.oracle.com/pls/db112/homepage for more.
Hope your DBA and you can fix it.
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