You can't change your userid nor can you change your network id, Andy.
The userid, and as a matter of fact all primary keys, are generated by the SQL Server database engine (they are defined as IDENTITY(1,1)
1) so there is no SE code at the moment involved by picking that number. Making it possible to select your userid would require quite some UX and code changes with only marginal benefits.
I personally don't see how privacy could be a reason to change the id. Changing your userid would render links that visitors collected indeed useless, but as I assume you want to keep your posts the new userid would be revealed when anyone visits your posts. And I'm pretty sure most users will find your profile due to your post, so having a new userid will not change that, at all.
If you still think going the extra mile to have a different userid, you could create a new account but you can't merge it with your current profile as new accounts are merged into the older one, as stated by @Animuson. So you would have to start all over.
If you're worried that certain posts reveal your identity you can flag the post and request disassociation from them. This will remove your userid from the post but as a consequence you will also no longer have any reputation from that post. Remember that there could still be references to your old profile name in comments and post notices. Outside of SE users can use the Wayback Machine to find the OP.
If being anonymous is important to you, either build and use a virtual identity that has no ties with your real identity or don't sign-up on sites that have user profiles in the first place. Alternatively you might like Need to ask a question anonymously, but that doesn't doesn't help for your current profile.
1. Confirmed by Adam Lear