To improve their performances, device-to—-distance (D2D) communication was lately assigned to operate in cellular networks as a new standard. This type of communication can take place either overlay in the industrial science and medical (ISM) empty band or underlay to the current cellular infrastructure. In this work, we investigate the situation whereby D2D transmissions occur concurrently with the typical cellular players in the same spectrum band, thus controlling the interference generated by the cellular user equipments (UEs) is of great significance. We investigate in this work the uplink transmission of a tier of D2D users. We derive the general cumulative distributive function (CDF) of the D2D transmit power under Nakagami fading channel by means of a network model grounded on stochastic geometry. We derived special cases as CDF of the power transmission for Rayleigh fading and noiseless environment. Furthermore proposed is a general CDF expression upper bound. First we express our projection of the transmit power, then we find the expectation of the devices lifetime, and lastly we provide an upper bound of this lifetime assumption to deal with D2D lifetime. By means of simulation, the resulting numerical results verify the efficiency of the suggested analytic approaches.