As far as I can tell, cmp_deeply() does exactly what is_deeply() from Test::More does.
Even at a basic level cmp_deeply is different from is_deeply. For example:
use Test::More 'no_plan';
use Test::Deep;
my $x = { foo => 42 };
my $y = bless { foo => 42 }, 'SomeClass';
is_deeply( $x, $y, 'is_deeply ignores bless' );
cmp_deeply( $x, $y, 'cmp_deeply does not ignore bless' );
__END__
ok 1 - is_deeply ignores bless
not ok 2 - cmp_deeply does not ignore bless
# Failed test (foo.pl at line 12)
# Compared blessed($data)
# got : undef
# expect : 'SomeClass'
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