the column of 25 cm long,
and what diameter?
Assuming 4.6 mm diameter, your column has a dead volume (internal volume) of about 2.5 mL. At 1 mL/min, your dead time (t0) is about 2.5 minutes. A retention time of 4 minutes means a k' value of about 0.6.
Because you are seeing the problem with (presumably) pure standard, that suggests that your column has developed a headspace or partially-plugged frit. Regardless, trying to quantitate any peak with a k' of only 0.6 is asking for trouble. In our method development courses, we recommend that k' values for quantitated peaks should be >1 (and >2 for pharmaceutical regulatory assays).